A group of lines in a poem (like a 'paragraph' in prose)
Stanza
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A very strong contrast of opposing ideas, arguments or views. EG: "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times"
Juxtaposition
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She put the key in her pocket. 'Who knows?' she said. 'Maybe this will be useful one day.'
Foreshadowing
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trap
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star
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rocket
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thief
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baam
Lose 20 points!
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magnet
Take 15 points!
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rocket
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banana
Go to last place!
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'Wow. What a beautiful day.'
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What perspective is this: Josh was worried about the test, but Mara wasn't. Angela hadn't even remembered it was happening. And Luke? Well, Luke was already planning how to fake an illness so he could avoid going to school the next day.
Omniscient narrator
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thief
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rocket
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shark
Other team loses 15 points!
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lifesaver
Give 20 points!
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What is this literary device: When the narrator or action goes back into the past to describe a scene that is essential to the main plot.
Flashback
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'Til Iâm topplinâ from the top, Iâm not going to stop Iâm standinâ on my Monopoly board That means Iâm on top of my game And it donât stop âtil my hip donât hop anymore.'
Wordplay / pun
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What is this perspective called: 'She woke up early that morning. It was the day they were finally going to visit her grandma.'
3rd person
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Instructions for actors and stage crew, usually set in italics
Stage Directions
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A comparison between two things which are quite different. Doesn't use 'as' or 'like'. EG: 'There's daggers in men's smiles.'
Metaphor
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A long speech expressing the thoughts of a character alone on stage