English, 04.11.2020 17:30 rosarioemily580
DO YOU KNOW YOUR LITERARY TERMS?
DIRECTIONS: Match each literary term to its definition.
Motif Foreshadowing Protagonist Antagonist Verbal Irony
Plot Hyperbole Soliloquy Characterization Symbol/Symbolism
Tone Dramatic Irony Stereotype Dialogue Figurative Language
1. The character that is the source of conflict in a literary work.
2. The way in which an author develops the personalities of his or her characters.
3. Direct speech between characters in a literary work.
4. Language that represents one thing in terms of something dissimilar to it.
5. A hint of what is to come in a literary work.
6. Extreme exaggeration for the purpose of adding meaning.
7. When the reader knows something that the character does not.
8. When a character says one thing but means another.
9. A recurring feature of a literary work that is related to the theme.
10. The sequence of events in a literary work.
11. The main character in a literary work.
12. A dramatic device in which a character speaks his or her thoughts a loud while alone.
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13. Standardized, conventional ideas about characters, plots or settings.
14. When one thing is used to represent something else.
15. The author’s attitude towards the subject of a literary work.
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