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8 th lit. Quarter 3

8 th lit. Quarter 3. Lit Terms. Text: any arrangement of words Metaphor: when something is itself and represents something else Allusion: a reference to something outside the text that the reader is expected to know. Lit Terms. Synecdoche: a part of something is used to refer to the whole.

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8 th lit. Quarter 3

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  1. 8th lit. Quarter 3

  2. Lit Terms Text: any arrangement of words Metaphor: when something is itself and represents something else Allusion: a reference to something outside the text that the reader is expected to know.

  3. Lit Terms Synecdoche: a part of something is used to refer to the whole. Theme: A general statement about life, may be positive or negative, never a single word, may or may not be desired.

  4. Hyperbole: great exaggeration Motif: any recurring element that has symbolic significance in a story. characterization – strategies an author uses to give characters personality

  5. juxtaposition – the placement of ideas together which are generally not associated repetition – the recurrence of a word or phrase for literary effect anaphora ­– the repetition of a first phrase irony ­– the occurrence of the opposite of what is expected

  6. Connotation: associated or secondary meaning of a word or expression in addition to its explicit or primary meaning. --emotional attachment Denotation: Dictionary definition of a word

  7. Meter: The recurring pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables. • Onomatopoeia: a word that imitates the source of the sound it describes. • Buzz • Oxymoron: a figure of speech that combines contradictory ideas. • Parallelism: a poetic device in which two or more words, phrases or lines of a poem reflect each others' content.

  8. Pathos: The appeal to an emotion Pun: A play on words, usually for comic reception. Soliloquy: A dramatic monologue that represents a series of unspoken reflections

  9. Iamb: a group of two syllables with a unstressed and stressed syllable. Iambic Pentameter: a line of 5 feet that are unstressed and stressed Feet: groups of syllables in a line.

  10. Utah Write Tips and Tricks Transitional Words and Phrases Vivid Verbs/Word choice Sentence Length variation Punctuation/Grammar/Spelling 5-6 paragraphs

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