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Time & place of a poem or short story correct answers Setting An implied comparison, establishes likeness between 2 distinctly different things. correct answers Metaphor Definition of a word. correct answers Denotation Use of words that sounds like their meaning. Ex: buzz, hiss correct...

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American Literature 2130

Time & place of a poem or short story correct answers Setting

An implied comparison, establishes likeness between 2 distinctly different things.
correct answers Metaphor

Definition of a word. correct answers Denotation

Use of words that sounds like their meaning. Ex: buzz, hiss correct answers
onoomatopoeia

Un-rhymed rhythmical lineswhich vary in length. correct answers Free verse

A character that does not change from the beginning of the story to the end correct
answers static character

A character who contrasts and parallels the main character in a play or story. correct
answers Foil

the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely
connected words. correct answers Alliteration

an idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning.
correct answers Connotation

A diagram by Guster Fretag; chart structure of tragedy. correct answers Fretag's
triangle

a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a
moral or political one. correct answers Allegory

the subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic.
correct answers Theme

Repetition of a vowel sound within two or more words in close proximity correct
answers Assonance

exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally. correct answers
Hyperbole

A four line stanza correct answers Quatrain

, Coined by John Locke. A blank state of mind. correct answers Tabla Rosa

Period beginning in the last quarter of 20th century. correct answers Modern Era

Concept of predestination. Only a few chosen for Salvation. correct answers
Unconditional Election

through Adam and Eve's fall, every person is born sinful - concept of Original Sin
correct answers Total Depravity

A thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object
representing something abstract. correct answers Symbol

Two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme correct answers Couplet

visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work. correct answers
Imagery

Believe God is the creator but don't believe he intervenes in the world. correct answers
Deists view

Salvation could be earned through good deeds correct answers Covenant of Works

a binding agreement that christ made with all who believed in him that promised eternal
blessing correct answers Covenant of Grace

a duty of the government to protect people the people'd natural rights. To make people
think. correct answers Enlightment Ideas

Pilgrams & Separatists maintained ties to Great Britain
Puritans free of ties to Great Britain correct answers Diff. between Separatists or
Pilgrims & Puritans

Morbid, fascination with death. Elegiac. correct answers Aspects of Puritan Legacy

To provide spiritual insight and instruction correct answers purpose of puritan writing

A Puritan and the first colonial poet to be published. The main subjects of her poetry
were family, home, and religion. correct answers Ann Bradstreet

1. imagination and escapism
2. individuality
3. nature as a source of spirituality
4. looking to the past for wisdom
5. seeing the common man as a hero correct answers Romanticism Characteristics

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