Literary terms for GED

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9th - 12th Grade
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Deb Lundy
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alllusion
A reference to someone or something well-known or commonly known.
metaphor
A comparison of two unlike things that doesn't use the words "like" or "as."
simile
The repetitions of a sound at the beginning of two or more words, such as "She sells sea shells . . ."
alliteration
A comparison of unlike things using the words "like" or "as."
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assonance
Repetition of a vowel sound
onomatopoeia
Attributing human characteristics to something nonhuman.
irony
The contrast between what is expected to happen and what actually happens.
personification
A word that is intended to imitate a sound, such as "bang."
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theme
Something that stands for something else.
symbol
Language that is not to be taken literally but, instead, symbolically.
imagery
Descriptive language that enables the reader to visualize a scene.
figurative
The topic about which the author is writing.
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fable
A story with a moral.
autobiography
A work of literature about a person's life, written by that person.
parody
A writing that is intended to imitate and mock something.
ballad
A type of narrative poem that is usually sung.
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connotation
Words that have the same meaning.
synonym
The literal, dictionary meaning of a word.
homonym
The implied or associated meaning of a word. (The emotional impact)
denotation
A word that sounds the same as another.
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fate
A work of literature in which the story ends badly.
foreshadowing
A break in a plot to relive something in the past.
flashback
An indication of what is to come.
tragedy
The idea that life will play out in a certain way and nothing can be done about it.
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third person
To look at the difference(s) between things.
parable
A short story with a lesson or moral.
contrast
Narration told by a person who is involved.
first person
Narration told by someone who is not involved in a story.
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