Review of Fiction Vocabulary

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  1. 3. The point of view in which the narrator is an outsider to the story and uses the pronouns he and she (2 words).
  2. 4. The writer gives clues as to what is going to happen in the future.
  3. 7. Words or phrases that create a picture in your mind.
  4. 10. The repetition of consonant sounds within words or at the ends of words.
  5. 11. Describes and imply ideas indirectly.
  6. 12. The sequence of events in a story.
  7. 16. The actual outcome of a situation is the opposite of what is expected.
  8. 19. A direct comparison.
  9. 20. The people, animals, or beings in a work.
  10. 21. The exact words spoken between characters.
  11. 22. The point of view in which the narrator is a character in the story (2 words).
  12. 25. The relationship of the narrator to the story or the narrator's perspective (3 words).
  13. 28. The emotional quality or atmosphere of a work of literature.
  14. 30. Words that sound like what they mean (buzz, bam, vroom).
  15. 32. Sounds of words used for an effect.
  16. 33. A comparison using "like" or "as".
  17. 34. Contrast between appearance and reality.
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  1. 1. A literary technique that gives human qualities to animals, objects, etc.
  2. 2. The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginnings of words.
  3. 5. The time and place in which the events of a literary work occur.
  4. 6. Choices a writer makes about words and sentences in a work.
  5. 8. A reference in a work of literature to another piece of literature.
  6. 9. The point of view un which the narrator is all knowing (3 words).
  7. 13. The point of view in which the narrator uses the pronoun you (2 words).
  8. 14. Readers are aware of what is going to happen, but the characters have no idea.
  9. 15. The main idea or message a literary work conveys.
  10. 17. Writer or speaker's attitude toward the writing.
  11. 18. A recurring idea or image in a work of literature.
  12. 23. An object, person, place, or experience that represents something else.
  13. 24. A device in which an author uses extreme exaggeration to emphasize a point.
  14. 26. The author pauses to remember something that happened before.
  15. 27. The struggle between opposing forces in the plot of a story.
  16. 29. The repetition of vowel sounds.
  17. 31. A character or plot that is universal.