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Fables of Aesop, Animal Farm, and Watership Down feature animals in human shape with

human characteristics.

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What is anthropomorphism

?

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““It was the White Rabbit returning,

splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one

hand and a large fan

in the other:””type of type of writingwriting

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In The Outsiders, The Catcher in the Rye have young

characters coming of age

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What is bildungsrom

an?(bil-du2ŋ(k)s-rō-män)

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Means good word

“A man cannot be too careful in the choice of his

enemies”

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What is a bon mot (boN mo)?

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“““Once upon a midnight

dreary, while I pondered weak and

weary…..." ””

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What is caesura? (si-zyu2r-ə)

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“The curfew tolls the knells of parting day”

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What is a consonance?

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“My Last Duchess”

narrated by imaginary

character whose flaws are revealed

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What is dramatic

monologue?

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“My vegetable love should grow/Vaster than empires

and more slow.” “To His Coy Mistress”

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What is enjambment

?

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“Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde dramatize

internal struggle between good

and evil”

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What is an Doppelganger

(dopple-ganger)?

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The Color Purple is a

novel in the form of letters

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What is epistolary novel?

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“Geofrey Chaucer “The Pardoner’s

Tale” is a tale with a moral message.

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What is exemplum?

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In Richard Wright’s Native Son, the act that seals Bigger

Thomas’s fate is his first impulsive

murder

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What is hamartia?

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Nash: “I never make way for a fool,”Wesley: “Don’t you? I always do.” and steps aside.

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What is repartee? (repər tē)

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In The Sun Also Rises,

Hemingway uses friends as

models for his characters

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What is roman a clef ? (roman à clé:

French)

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A dainty thing’s the Villanelle,Sly, musical, a jewel in rhyme,It serves its purpose passing

well,A double-clappered silver bell,that must be made to clink in

chime,A dainty thing’s the Villanelle,

….(19 lines five tercets and a concluding

quatrain, only two diff sounds)

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What is Villanelle?(vi-lə-nel)

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3-line stanzas alternating rhyme “As in that trance of wondrous

thought I layThis was the tenour of my waking

dream.Methought I sate beside a public

wayThick strewn with summer dust,

and a great stream”

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What is terza rima?

(tert-sə-rē-mə)

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"Oh, Death, be not proud."

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What is apostrophe?

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“Latin--"seize the day”.

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What is Carpe diem?

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“Ask not what your country can do for you rather what you can do

for your country”

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What is

chiasmus?

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“My vegetable love should grow/Vaster than empires and

more slow.” “To His Coy Mistress”

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What is Enjambment

?

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“He lost his coat and his

temper”

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What is a Syllepsis?

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“and it was dark and there was

water standing in the street and no

lights…”

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What is Polysyndeton

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“Let me assert my firm belief that the only

thing we have to fear is fear

itself”

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What is Polyptoton?

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The U.S. won three gold medals.

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What is Synecdoche?

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“What a pity that youth must be wasted on the

young” .

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What isparadox?