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14 Cards in this Set
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dramatic irony
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something the audience knows that the people on stage don't.
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satire
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makes fun of a groups flaws.
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concenense
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a repitition of middle or final conanents.
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assonence
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a repitition of vowels
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alliteration
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a repitition of begining consonants.
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oxymoron
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comparing two contriditory ideas.
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personifacation
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giving unhuman objects human like charactaristics.
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smilie
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comparing two seemingly unlike things using like or as
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metephore
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comparing two seemingly unlike things without using like or as
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allusion
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refrencing to a well known person, place, event, or work of art
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concelment
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someone on stage hides but only the audience knows they're there.
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soliloquy
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when the character says what he's thinking out loud so the audience can hear but no one on stage can.
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aside
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when a character turns to the audience and says something without the person on stage knowing.
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foreshadowing
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a look into the future by what someone says or by the situation.
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