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Vocabulary Quiz #4

Across
Clue words to identify this figurative language are: was were, is
Opinionated
Contrast
Sequence of events
Can change the pace of a poem, and emphasis how a person feels.
Exaggerated form of speech
Determines your mood
How a person feels
A story that begins with the end is an example of ______
Sarcasm
Silly Sally Sipped Six Sodas and got Sick is an example of...
How we speak and write everyday
Connection
Limited and omniscient are examples of this.
Can change the pace in a passage or poem; also affect the mood
Comes from a primary source; doesn't mean it is not reliable
Create situations where the reader knows much more about the episodes and the resolutions before the chief character or characters.
To look closely and determine a theme or central idea for the purpose of a written analysis.
Facts; information is used to write an objective summary
Down
Influence:impact
A style of speaking or writing that can have a positive or negative connotation.
Occurs when the final outcome is contradictory to what was expected
Makes a comparison using like or as
To make someone aware of someone or something else, without mentioning the someone or something.
The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language.
A literary comparison such as: Automobile is to Gasoline as Television is to Electricity
Can only come from a poem written in poetry format
A moral or lesson to be learned from the events in a character's life.
Relevant and factual
Groups of lines in poems
Most reliable and factual
Can affect the tone or mood from least to greatest
Can help indicate the rhyme scheme or pattern in a poem.