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| A GLOSSARY OF LITERARY TERMS |
A GLOSSARY OF LITERARY TERMS. LITERARY DEVICES. Alliteration: The repetition of initial consonant sounds used especially in poetry to emphasize ...
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| Seventh Grade GLOSSARY OF LITERARY TERMS |
Underlined terms indicate introduction at this grade level. Seventh Grade. GLOSSARY OF LITERARY TERMS. Students should be able to both define and apply ...
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| AP ENGLISH GLOSSARY OF LITERARY TERMS |
Glossary of Literary Terms, or in the online sources listed above.) .... dictionary of literary terms—as these are essential features of Anglo-Saxon poetic diction.
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| Glossary of Literary Terms Accent The emphasis, or stress, given a ... |
Glossary of Literary Terms. Accent The emphasis, or stress, given a syllable in pronunciation. We say "syllable" not "syllable," "emphasis" not "emphasis.
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| Literary Terms Quick Reference |
Literary Terms Quick Reference ... place, event, or to another literary work or passage. Ex: O, my offence is ... Abrams, M. H. A Glossary of Literary Terms. 5th ed.
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| Module Four: Glossary of Literary Terms |
Module Four: Glossary of Literary Terms. Course. English 360: Methods of Teaching Literature 6-12 (3 credit hours). Prerequisites: Admission to the College of ...
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| A Glossary Of 39 Literary Terms |
A Glossary Of 39 Literary Terms. 1. 8/10/97. (in eight groups; as you memorize each group, be sure you know all the previous words). I. Alliteration: the repetition ...
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| WORLD LITERATURE |
A Glossary of Literary Terms. http://www.virtualsalt.com/litterms.htm Definitions and examples of literary terms. Compiled by an English professor. Glossary of ...
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| The Saylor Foundation 1 Unit 1 Quiz Answer Key 1. E. Refer to the ... |
Freud's Uncanny section of Thomson's “Glossary of Literary Terms” (subunit 1.3) for further explication of Freud's Uncanny. 3. E. Refer back to the readings “Hero ...
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| Postmodern Theory as a Frame for Contemporary American Literature |
A Glossary of Literary Terms defines the idea of a novel as “an extended narrative . . . its magnitude permits a greater variety of characters, greater complication ...
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| Glossary of Literary Terms |
Glossary of Literary Terms. Alliteration. The repetition of initial consonant sounds. Used to emphasize and to link words as well as to create pleasing musical ...
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| W Glossary of Literary Terms |
W Glossary of Literary Terms. Alliteration Alliteration is the repetition of ini- tial consonant sounds in accented syllables. Allusion An allusion is a reference within ...
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| Definitions of Realism and Naturalism |
From Abrams, M.H. A Glossary of Literary Terms, 5th Edition. San Francisco: Holt, Rinehart and Winston,. Inc., 1988. 152-154. Realism and Naturalism. Realism ...
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| Back to Basics: literary Elements and Devices |
Mar 12, 2012 ... Use this activity to help you understand The Emperor's New Clothes. see Scope's “glossary of literary terms” for definitions of the words that ...
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| Terms – AP English Language and Composition |
Adapted from V. Stevenson, Patrick Henry High School, and Abrams' Glossary of Literary Terms. Terms – AP English Language and Composition. These terms ...
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| Glossary of Literary & Rhetorical Terms |
Glossary of Terms for the Analysis of Literature. ACROSTIC — Usually verse arranged in such a way as to present names or phrases or sentences when certain ...
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