Hamlet Act 3 test study guide

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Calumny

false accusation or slander

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Amble

walk slowly or casually

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Repose

rest or relaxation

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Strife

conflict or struggle

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Fetter

chain or restraint

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Metaphor

Make a comparison without using like or as - “Time is money”

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hyperbole

Extreme exaggeration - “I’m so hungry I could eat a horse”

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Anaphora

Repeating words or phrases at the beginning of multiple sentences, phrases, or clauses - “We shall fight… We shall win…”

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Allusion

Reference to something famous - “He’s a real Romeo”

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rhetorical question

A question asked to make a point—not to get an actual answer

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alliteration

Repetition of the same starting sound in a series of words - “Peter Piper picked…”

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Simile

Comparing using "like" or "as" - “Brave like a lion”

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consonance

Repeating consonant sounds

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Apostrophe

Talking to someone or something that isn't there

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Juxtaposition

Placing opposites side by side; making a contrast

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Interjection

Sudden exclamation - “Wow! Oh no! Hey!”

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Personification

Giving human traits to non-humans - “The wind whispered”

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Paradox

A sentence that contradicts itself - “I know one thing: that I know nothing”

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Foreshadow

Hinting at future events

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Colloquialism

informal language

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Antithesis

Opposites in the same sentence to make a point stronger - "Give me liberty, or give me death."

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Hamartia

Fatal Flaw

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