11th Grade 25/26 Unit 2 Quiz #4

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56 Terms

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character motivation

The reason or reasons behind a character's behavior

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theme

central message or insight conveyed in a work of literature

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symbol

a person, place, or thing that stands for something beyond its original meaning

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irony

a contrast between what is stated and what is meant or between what is expected to happen and what actually happens

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aphorism

a pithy observation that contains a general truth, such as, “if it ain't broke, don't fix it.

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personification

When a non-human subject is given human characteristics

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metaphor

a figure of speech in which one thing is spoken of as though it were something else.

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simile

a figure of speech in which the words like or as are used to compare two apparently dissimilar items.

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hyperbole

a deliberate exaggeration or overstatement

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imagery

the descriptive or figurative language used in literature to create word pictures for the reader

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alliteration

the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.

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onomotapoeia

the use of words that imitate sounds

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mood

also called atmosphere, the feeling created in the reader by a literary work or passage.

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character

a person or animal that takes part in the action of a literary work.

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theme

a central message or insight into life revealed by a literary work.

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symbol

anything that stands for or represents something else.

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author’s message

the main idea or concept that the author wants to convey to the reader

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extended metaphor

a writer speaks or writes of a subject as though it were something else; sustains a metaphor for several lines

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anaphora

the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses.

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symbolism

the use of symbols that stand for or represent something else.

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parallelism

the repetition of grammatical structure in order to create a rhythm and make words more memorable

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cataloging

a literary form and poetic device that involves creating a list of people, objects, or ideas to highlight their relationships to each other.

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synecdoche

a figure of speech in which a part is made to represent the whole or vice versa; example is "hungry mouths to feed"

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-auto-

self

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-bio-

life

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-graph-

writing

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di-/disp-

not; away (Latin) or two (Greek)

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super-

above; over

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-sanct-

holy

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-sign-

sign

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-cid-

fall

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-uni-

one

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-sequ-

follow

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-pact-

press; fasten

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admonition

gentle, friendly criticism

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latent

hidden

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naught

ignored

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lustre

brightness

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firmament

sky

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bards

poets

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sages

wise men and women

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alienated

made unfamiliar by being separated from us

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sinew

connective tissues

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timorous

shy

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desponding

discouraging

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renovate

change

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miscarry

fall

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modes

styles

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speculative

theoretical

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sufficed

was adequate

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superfluous

excessive

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vital

necessary or important

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catechism

a summary of the principles of Christian religion in the form of questions and answers, used for the instruction of Christians.

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cognizance

knowledge or awareness; the emblem used as a badge to indicate allegiance or service.

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consort

to associate with; in this context, it often implies association with others, typically in a way considered disapprovable.

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deacon

a subordinate officer in a Christian church.