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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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gold
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fairy
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baam
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monster
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star
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gift
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banana
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'Wow. What a beautiful day.'
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What is this perspective called: 'I couldn't believe that they had lied to her.'
1st person
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She died of embarrassment
Hyperbole
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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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When an audience knows more than the character does. EG: Othello believes Desdemona is unfaithful to him, but the audience knows she is not.
Dramatic irony
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I was so hungry I ate five burgers
Exaggeration
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If you say 'I did ok on the test,' when you got 99% is an example of:
Understatement
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What literary device is demonstrated here: 'He is Romeo to her Juliet.'
Allusion.
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Comparing two things that are not really like each other, using 'like' or 'as'. EG: My love is like a red, red rose.
Simile
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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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What is this perspective called: 'She woke up early that morning. It was the day they were finally going to visit her grandma.'
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thief
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star
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fairy
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thief
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A long speech expressing the thoughts of a character alone on stage
Soliloquy
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