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  • 1

    is an identifiable structure rule or employed in writing which can be identified and used for literary analysis.

    LITERARY TECHNIQUE OR DEVICE

  • 2

    It is a symbolism device where the meaning of a greater, often abstract, concept is conveyed with the aid of a more corporeal objects or idea being used as an example. V

    ALLEGORY

  • 3

    It is a literary device where words are used in quick succession and begin with letters belonging to the same sound group.

    ALLITERATION

  • 4

    It is a figure of speech whereby the author refers to a subject matter such as a place, event, or literary work by way of a passing reference.

    ALLUSION

  • 5

    , It refers to a literary practice wherein the writer embellishes the sentence by adding more information to it in order to increase its understandability. Worth and 2

    AMPLIFICATION

  • 6

    It is an extremely popular form of literary device wherein the writer jumbles up parts of the word to create a new word. It is a form of wordplay that allows the writer to infuse mystery and a little interactive fun in the writing So that the reader can decipher the actual Word on their Own and discover a depth of meaning to the writing.

    ANAGRAM

  • 7

    It is a form of literary device that helps to establish a relationship based on ideas. It is a strong rhetorical device used to make rational arguments and support ideas by showing connections Nhings. similarities between two concepts or and comparisons between dissimilar

    ANALOGY

  • 8

    form of literary device wherein the order of the noun and the adjective in the sentence is exchanged. In standard writing, the adjective comes before the noun. This reversed order creates a dramatic impact and lends weight to the description offered by the adjective.

    ANASTROPHE

  • 9

    It is a short verbal accounting of a funny, amusing, interesting event or incident. The story is usually a reminiscence from the teller's life but at best is a related story of fact, as opposed to a contrived work of fiction.

    ANECDOTE

  • 10

    It can be understood to be the act of lending a human quality, emotion or ambition to a non-human object or being. This act of lending human element to a non-human object is often employed in order to endear the latter to the readers or audience and increase the level of relativity between the two while also lending character to the subject.

    ANTHROPOMORPHISM

  • 11

    It is used when the writer employs two sentences of contrasting meanings in close proximity to one another. It is used to create a stark contrast using two divergent elements that come together to create one whole uniform. Its purpose in literature is to create a balance between opposite qualities and lend greater insigat into the subject.

    ANTITHESIS

  • 12

    refers to an author's words. It is to get the It choice of important message acroSs.

    DICTION

  • 13

    It is a reference to another work that an author hopes will help the readers understand her own work.

    EPIGRAPH

  • 14

    It is the author's way of describing some graphic or offensive event using milder imagery or phrasing.

    EUPHEMISM

  • 15

    It is when an author hints at the ending of or an upcoming event in her divulging it. story without fully ク

    FORESHADOWING

  • 16

    This is the use of figurative language to represent objects, actions, and ideas in such way that it ur physical appeals to senses.

    IMAGERY

  • 17

    It is when an author finds it useful to compare what she's describing to another image or event.

    METAPHOR

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    is an identifiable structure rule or employed in writing which can be identified and used for literary analysis.

    LITERARY TECHNIQUE OR DEVICE

  • 2

    It is a symbolism device where the meaning of a greater, often abstract, concept is conveyed with the aid of a more corporeal objects or idea being used as an example. V

    ALLEGORY

  • 3

    It is a literary device where words are used in quick succession and begin with letters belonging to the same sound group.

    ALLITERATION

  • 4

    It is a figure of speech whereby the author refers to a subject matter such as a place, event, or literary work by way of a passing reference.

    ALLUSION

  • 5

    , It refers to a literary practice wherein the writer embellishes the sentence by adding more information to it in order to increase its understandability. Worth and 2

    AMPLIFICATION

  • 6

    It is an extremely popular form of literary device wherein the writer jumbles up parts of the word to create a new word. It is a form of wordplay that allows the writer to infuse mystery and a little interactive fun in the writing So that the reader can decipher the actual Word on their Own and discover a depth of meaning to the writing.

    ANAGRAM

  • 7

    It is a form of literary device that helps to establish a relationship based on ideas. It is a strong rhetorical device used to make rational arguments and support ideas by showing connections Nhings. similarities between two concepts or and comparisons between dissimilar

    ANALOGY

  • 8

    form of literary device wherein the order of the noun and the adjective in the sentence is exchanged. In standard writing, the adjective comes before the noun. This reversed order creates a dramatic impact and lends weight to the description offered by the adjective.

    ANASTROPHE

  • 9

    It is a short verbal accounting of a funny, amusing, interesting event or incident. The story is usually a reminiscence from the teller's life but at best is a related story of fact, as opposed to a contrived work of fiction.

    ANECDOTE

  • 10

    It can be understood to be the act of lending a human quality, emotion or ambition to a non-human object or being. This act of lending human element to a non-human object is often employed in order to endear the latter to the readers or audience and increase the level of relativity between the two while also lending character to the subject.

    ANTHROPOMORPHISM

  • 11

    It is used when the writer employs two sentences of contrasting meanings in close proximity to one another. It is used to create a stark contrast using two divergent elements that come together to create one whole uniform. Its purpose in literature is to create a balance between opposite qualities and lend greater insigat into the subject.

    ANTITHESIS

  • 12

    refers to an author's words. It is to get the It choice of important message acroSs.

    DICTION

  • 13

    It is a reference to another work that an author hopes will help the readers understand her own work.

    EPIGRAPH

  • 14

    It is the author's way of describing some graphic or offensive event using milder imagery or phrasing.

    EUPHEMISM

  • 15

    It is when an author hints at the ending of or an upcoming event in her divulging it. story without fully ク

    FORESHADOWING

  • 16

    This is the use of figurative language to represent objects, actions, and ideas in such way that it ur physical appeals to senses.

    IMAGERY

  • 17

    It is when an author finds it useful to compare what she's describing to another image or event.

    METAPHOR