Erstellt von Mckenzie Anderson
vor etwa 11 Jahre
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Frage | Antworten |
Alliteration | Repitition of consonant or first vowel sounds e.g. fine and fancy feet |
Assonance | repition of the same vowel sound e.g. how about a round pound |
Bibliography | A list of books or other resources on a particular subject. |
Cliche | an overused expression |
Colloquial | everyday informal, conversational language. |
Connotation | the emotional suggestions created by words. |
Euphemism | saying something unpleasant in a nice way e.g. died=passed away. |
Form | How something is written. |
Hyperbole | extreme exaggeration. |
imagery | descriptions that appeal to our senses. |
imperative | a command or order. |
irony | when the opposite of what is meant or expected occurs. |
Jargon | language special to one group of people that may be hard for others to understand. |
Methaphor | comparing two unlike things, saying that one is the other. |
Mood | the feeling created by the piece of writing |
Neoglogism | a new word e.g somg ( smoke ad fog) |
Personitfication | giving an object or animal human qualities. |
plot | the story |
point of veiw | where the writer stands in relation to the characters e.g. 1st person, 2nd person, 3rd person |
pun | a play on words and creates humour |
rhetorical question | a question asked that does not expect a respond/answer |
rhyme | wheres words are deliberately placed together and have the same sound. |
simile | comparing to unlike things saying using like or as. |
slang | language regarded as below the acceptable standard speech |
stanza | a unit of lines in a poem |
symbol | something which is itself yet suggests something else |
theme | mojor ideas or suggestions |
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