English Literature

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  1. 2. The use of hints and clues to suggest what will happen later in a story.
  2. 4. Using an object or something else to stand for an idea.
  3. 7. An exaggeration in order to draw attention to something.
  4. 8. Two unstressed syllables followed by a stressed one.
  5. 10. Giving human characteristics to objects and phenomena.
  6. 13. The main character in a story.
  7. 16. The use of words that imitate the sounds they describe.
  8. 19. The repetition of the same sounds at the beginning of words.
  9. 21. A disagreement or contradiction that creates the need for change in a story.
  10. 23. The syllables and words put together in a specific way in a poem.
  11. 24. One stressed syllable followed by two unstressed ones.
  12. 25. Parallels in characters, events, and etcetera to force the reader to make certain comparisons.
  13. 27. A specific kind of English poem consisting of 3 quatrains and a couplet, usually written in iambic pentameter.
  14. 29. Any kind of written text that isn't poetry such as stories that include a plot and a set of characters.
  15. 30. Two stressed syllables.
  16. 31. The character in conflict with the main character in a story.
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  1. 1. An English poet who's one of the most well-known figures of the Romantic Movement and the creator of "She Walks in Beauty".
  2. 3. Poem about a character from the "Odyssey" written by Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
  3. 5. One of the most famous English poets, who is also the creator of "Romeo and Juliet".
  4. 6. A literature that is written in order to be performed.
  5. 9. Any kind of written text that focuses on sound which is written in lines and stanzas.
  6. 11. A group of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry.
  7. 12. One stressed syllable followed by an unstressed one.
  8. 14. The humorous effect achieved due to the resemblance in sound.
  9. 15. A comparison of two things.
  10. 17. A strong comparison between to things.
  11. 18. The repetition of vowel sounds.
  12. 20. A reference to another literary text or source.
  13. 22. A turning point in a story, where events come to a head.
  14. 26. One unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one.
  15. 28. Where the true meaning behind a statement is intentionally quite the opposite of its literal meaning.