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English, 03.02.2020 23:54 aliami0306oyaj0n

Match the literary elements and devise with their definition.

point of view

2.
epiphany
3.
summarizing
4.
foreshadowing
5.
paraphrasing
6.
style
7.
free verse
8.
onomatopoeia
9.
imagery
10.
conflict
11.
naturalism
12.
theme
a.
a brief statement of the main ideas and supporting details presented in a piece of writing
b.
restating an author’s idea in different words, often to share information by making the meaning clear to readers
c.
central idea, concern, or purpose in a piece of narrative writing, poetry, or drama
d.
a writer’s typical way of writing that can include formality, use of figurative language and rhythm, typical grammatical patterns, typical sentence lengths, and typical methods of organization
e.
the perspective, or vantage point, from which a story is told
f.
a literary movement among writers at the end of the nineteenth century and during the early decades of the twentieth century
g.
a type of poetry not written in a regular, rhythmical pattern, or meter
h.
the descriptive language used to recreate sensory experiences, set a tone, suggest emotions, and guide readers’ reactions
i.
the use of clues to suggest events that have yet to occur in a literary work
j.
words such as buzz and plop that suggest the sounds they name
k.
a term introduced by james joyce to describe a moment of insight in which a character recognizes a truth
l.
a struggle between opposing forces

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