__ | 1. | Alliteration | | A. | direct comparison between two unlike things |
__ | 2. | Dramatic Irony | | B. | an implied comparison between two relatively unlike things |
__ | 3. | Hyperbole | | C. | The contrast between what is said and what is actually meant |
__ | 4. | Metaphor | | D. | Occurs when the reader knows more than the characters know. |
__ | 5. | Onomatopoeia | | E. | An exaggerated statement used to heighten effect |
__ | 6. | Personification | | F. | gives the qualities of a person to an animal or object |
__ | 7. | Simile | | G. | Repeated consonant sounds occurring at the beginning of word |
__ | 8. | Verbal Irony | | H. | The use of words that mimic sounds. |
__ | 9. | 3rd Person Limited Narrator | | A. | ...is an outsider who sees into the mind of 1 of the charact |
__ | 10. | 3rd Person Objective Narrator | | B. | ...is an all-knowing outsider who can enter the minds all |
__ | 11. | Antagonist | | C. | ...is an outsider who can report only what is seen or heard |
__ | 12. | First Person Narrator | | D. | ...is a character who can reveal personal observations |
__ | 13. | Foil | | E. | The main character in the story |
__ | 14. | Omniscient Narrator | | F. | The character or force that opposes the protagonist |
__ | 15. | Protagonist | | G. | A character who provides a contrast to the protagonist |