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What is a metaphor?
A metaphor
states
something as being something else
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What is a simile?
A simile is a
comparison
of something to something else
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What is personification?
Personification assigns
human
attributes to non-human subjects
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What is zoomorphism?
Zoomorphism assigns
animal
attributes to non-animal subjects
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What is an adjective?
An adjective is a
describing
word
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What is a noun?
A noun is a
thing
,
person
, or
place
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What is a verb?
A verb is a
doing
word
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What is an adverb?
An adverb describes how an
action
was done
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What is an abstract noun?
An abstract noun is an
intangible noun
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What is onomatopoeia?
Onomatopoeia
is a
word
associated
with
the
sound
it
describes
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What is emotive language?
Emotive language evokes an
emotional
response
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What are triplets?
Triplets are a group of three similar
adjectives
or examples
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What is repetition?
Repetition is the use of a
word/phrase
multiple times
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What is epizeuxis?
Epizeuxis is the
repetition
of a word/phrase in quick succession
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What is lexical choice?
Lexical choice refers to words chosen for a
specific
effect
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What are sensory descriptions?
Sensory descriptions are
words
/
phrases
that
appeal to the
senses
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What is a semantic field?
A semantic field is a
lexical
set of words
thematically
grouped
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What is an oxymoron?
An oxymoron is a combination of
contradictory
words
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What is pace in writing?
Pace is the
feeling
of
speed
in
writing
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What are temporal references?
Temporal references
relate
to time
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What is a cyclical structure?
A cyclical structure links the
beginning
and end of a text
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What is chronological structure?
A chronological structure describes
events
in the order they happened
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What is foreshadowing?
Foreshadowing
hints at something that is
yet
to
happen
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What is narrative perspective?
Narrative perspective refers to the
point of view
from which a story is told
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What is zooming in in writing?
Zooming in focuses on a more specific
picture
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What is a compound sentence?
A compound sentence consists of two or more
simple sentences
joined together
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What is a complex sentence?
A complex sentence contains an
independent clause
and a
dependent idea
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What is an enjambment?
An enjambment is a
continuation
of a sentence
without
a
pause
beyond the
end
of a
line
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What are synonyms?
Synonyms are words that have
similar
meanings
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What is the purpose of synonyms?
Synonyms are used to show
variety
in language
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What are some transitional phrases to show addition?
In addition to this, moreover,
additionally
,
likewise
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What are some structural devices in writing?
Pace,
temporal references
, cyclical structure,
chronological structure
,
foreshadowing
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What are some types of sentences?
Simple sentence
,
compound sentence
,
complex sentence
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What are some narrative perspectives?
First person
,
second person
,
third person
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What is the definition of pathetic fallacy?
Weather describes the mood or
atmosphere
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How does pathetic fallacy relate to atmosphere?
A
dark night
can create an
evil
atmosphere
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What is personification?
Giving
human
qualities to non-humans
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What is a simile?
A
comparison
using "
like
" or "
as
"
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What is a metaphor?
A
comparison
using "is" or "are"
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What is an extended metaphor?
A
metaphor
explained in
detail
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