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Final Jeopardy
Literary
Terms
VOCAB
LITERARY
TERMS
WRITING
RULES
Grammar
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Information
spread to help or
harm
propaganda?
Repetition of same
or similar
consonant sounds
alliteration?
An assumed
identity or role
persona?
Word choice
diction?
Sudden realization
or moment of
discovery
epiphany
This means:
something out of its
proper place.
What is
anachronism
This means:
anything causing
great suffering.
What is affliction?
This means: an
assistant.
What is adjunct?
This means:to
irritate by rubbing.
What is chafe?
This means:
trickery.
What is chicanery?
The time order in
which things
happen.
What is
chronological
order?
This part of the
plot usually
contains the most
tension.
What is the
climax?
Thoughts and
feelings associated
with a word.
What is
connotation?
A story-teller who
knows
EVERYTHING.
What is an
omniscient
narrator?
The reader knows
something that a
character doesn’t.
What is dramatic
irony?
This is the spacing
for a formal paper.
What is double
spaced?
This is the sentence
that states subject
and argument of
an essay.
thesis
This is a word or
phrase that gives
the essay
coherence.
transition?
The list of sources
used in a MLA
essay.
What is
Works Cited?
This is used to
introduce a
quotation.
What is a signal
phrase?
This type of action
verb has a receiver.
What is transitive?
This is the what a
pronoun replaces.
What is the
antecedent?
This answers “for
or to whom/what”
after a transitive
verb.
What is an indirect
object
These are the most
common
adjectives.
What are articles?
This is a verbal
that is always a
noun and ends in
“ing.”
What is a gerund?
Make your wager
A quotation needs
these two things to
keep it from being
deemed “naked.”
What are an
introduction and
an explanation?