Final Test Literary Devices

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metaphor

a comparison of two unlike objects NOT using like or as

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simile

a comparison of two unlike objects using like or as

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foreshadowing

a hint an author uses about an event or events that will occur later in a story

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idiom

an expression in which the words do not mean exactly what they say

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cliffhanger

a literary device an author uses at the end of a chapter during a moment of heightened tension or suspense in order to make the reader want to continue reading.

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conflict

a struggle between opposing forces

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flashback

a literary device that an author uses to interrupt a story in order to relate an event that happened at an earlier time to pull in more detail

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point of view

the angle from which the story is told

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external conflict

a struggle with an outside force

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internal conflict

a struggle within one's mind

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personification

a literary device in which an author gives human qualities to nonhuman objects

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allusion

a reference to a famous historical, mythological, biblical, or literary person or event.

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hyperbole

an extreme exaggeration

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symbolism

a person, place, or object that represents something else

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setting

includes time and place

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narrator

refers to the person or voice who is telling the story

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protagonist

main character of the novel

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antagonist

a person who is opposed to, struggles against, or competes with the main character

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genre

a distinctive category of literary composition

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non-fiction

real, factual, deals with real people, places, and events

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fiction

unreal, not true, not factual, a made up story

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mood

the way the book makes a reader feel using words, setting, and events

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tone

the author's attitude about the topic or subject