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16 Cards in this Set
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What Are The Types of Figurative Language? |
Imagery Metaphor/Simile Symbolism Personification Allusion Irony Sound Devices Rhyme Scheme Denotation Connotation Diction Syntax Figures of Speech Hyperbole Oxymoron Puns Tone/Mood |
There are twenty types of figurativeLanguage |
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What is Imagery? |
Descriptive Writing or figurative language that caters to the five senses |
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What is Personification? |
Giving human characteristics to nonhuman objects |
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What is Rhyme Scheme? |
The pattern of end rhymes in the lines of a poem |
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What is Tone? |
The author's attitude towards the subject or audience |
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What is Mood? |
How the story makes the audience feel |
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What is Diction/Dialogue? |
Word choice |
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What is Ethos? |
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Credibility (text gives credit to people) |
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What is Logos? |
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Logical Appeal |
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What is Pathos? |
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Passionate/Emotional Appeal |
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Character Foil |
When a person is opposite from the main character in a story, and the person brings out the better traits in the main character |
Think: Opposite |
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Allusion Picture |
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Irony Pictures |
Back (Definition) |
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Symbolism Picture |
Back (Definition) |
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Imagery picture |
Back (Definition) |
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Imagery WKS (2) |
Back (Definition) |
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