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antagonist
main character clearly central to the story in a novel, play, or story
use of words whose sounds echo their meanings (buzz, whisper)
The repetition of vowel sounds in nonrhyming words for example, asleep under a tree, or each evening.
a force working against the main character in a story, play, or novel. (another character, nature, society, or within)
Consists of descriptive words, phrases, or figures of speech that recreate sensory experiences for the reader
repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
giving human qualities to an animal, object, or idea
The opposite of hyperbole, refers to a figure of speech that says less than is intended.
Imagery
main character clearly central to the story in a novel, play, or story
use of words whose sounds echo their meanings (buzz, whisper)
The repetition of vowel sounds in nonrhyming words for example, asleep under a tree, or each evening.
a force working against the main character in a story, play, or novel. (another character, nature, society, or within)
Consists of descriptive words, phrases, or figures of speech that recreate sensory experiences for the reader
repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
giving human qualities to an animal, object, or idea
The opposite of hyperbole, refers to a figure of speech that says less than is intended.
Assonance
main character clearly central to the story in a novel, play, or story
use of words whose sounds echo their meanings (buzz, whisper)
The repetition of vowel sounds in nonrhyming words for example, asleep under a tree, or each evening.
a force working against the main character in a story, play, or novel. (another character, nature, society, or within)
Consists of descriptive words, phrases, or figures of speech that recreate sensory experiences for the reader
repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
giving human qualities to an animal, object, or idea
The opposite of hyperbole, refers to a figure of speech that says less than is intended.
personification
main character clearly central to the story in a novel, play, or story
use of words whose sounds echo their meanings (buzz, whisper)
The repetition of vowel sounds in nonrhyming words for example, asleep under a tree, or each evening.
a force working against the main character in a story, play, or novel. (another character, nature, society, or within)
Consists of descriptive words, phrases, or figures of speech that recreate sensory experiences for the reader
repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
giving human qualities to an animal, object, or idea
The opposite of hyperbole, refers to a figure of speech that says less than is intended.
alliteration
main character clearly central to the story in a novel, play, or story
use of words whose sounds echo their meanings (buzz, whisper)
The repetition of vowel sounds in nonrhyming words for example, asleep under a tree, or each evening.
a force working against the main character in a story, play, or novel. (another character, nature, society, or within)
Consists of descriptive words, phrases, or figures of speech that recreate sensory experiences for the reader
repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
giving human qualities to an animal, object, or idea
The opposite of hyperbole, refers to a figure of speech that says less than is intended.
protagonist
main character clearly central to the story in a novel, play, or story
use of words whose sounds echo their meanings (buzz, whisper)
The repetition of vowel sounds in nonrhyming words for example, asleep under a tree, or each evening.
a force working against the main character in a story, play, or novel. (another character, nature, society, or within)
Consists of descriptive words, phrases, or figures of speech that recreate sensory experiences for the reader
repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
giving human qualities to an animal, object, or idea
The opposite of hyperbole, refers to a figure of speech that says less than is intended.
understatement
main character clearly central to the story in a novel, play, or story
use of words whose sounds echo their meanings (buzz, whisper)
The repetition of vowel sounds in nonrhyming words for example, asleep under a tree, or each evening.
a force working against the main character in a story, play, or novel. (another character, nature, society, or within)
Consists of descriptive words, phrases, or figures of speech that recreate sensory experiences for the reader
repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
giving human qualities to an animal, object, or idea
The opposite of hyperbole, refers to a figure of speech that says less than is intended.
onomatopoeia
main character clearly central to the story in a novel, play, or story
use of words whose sounds echo their meanings (buzz, whisper)
The repetition of vowel sounds in nonrhyming words for example, asleep under a tree, or each evening.
a force working against the main character in a story, play, or novel. (another character, nature, society, or within)
Consists of descriptive words, phrases, or figures of speech that recreate sensory experiences for the reader
repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
giving human qualities to an animal, object, or idea
The opposite of hyperbole, refers to a figure of speech that says less than is intended.
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