ANSWERS
Anaphora - ANSWER>>the deliberate repetition of the first part of the sentence
in order to achieve an artistic effect.
Apostrophe - ANSWER>>A writer or speaker, using apostrophe, speaks directly to
someone who is not present or is dead, or speaks to an inanimate object.
Narrative Poem - ANSWER>>a poem which tells a story. It has a full storyline with
all the elements of a traditional story.
Tone - ANSWER>>an attitude of a writer toward a subject or an audience. Tone is
generally conveyed through the choice of words, or the viewpoint of a writer on a
particular subject.
Hyperbole - ANSWER>>exaggeration of ideas for the sake of emphasis
Rhyme Scheme - ANSWER>>the pattern of rhyme that comes at the end of each
verse or line in poetry.
Logos - ANSWER>>a statement, sentence, or argument used to convince or
persuade the targeted audience by employing reason or logic.
Ethos - ANSWER>>In rhetoric, ethos represents credibility, or an ethical appeal,
which involves persuasion by the character involved.
Pathos - ANSWER>>Pathos is a quality of an experience in life, or a work of art,
that stirs up emotions of pity, sympathy, and sorrow.
Personification - ANSWER>>figure of speech in which a thing - an idea or an
animal - is given human attributes.
, Alliteration - ANSWER>>a number of words, typically three or more, that have the
same first consonant sound within the same sentence or phrase.
Assonance - ANSWER>>the repetition of similar vowel sounds takes place in two
or more words in proximity to each other within a line of poetry or prose.
Consonance - ANSWER>>refers to the repetition of the same consonant sounds in
a line of text.
Speaker - ANSWER>>the voice that speaks behind the scene. In fact, it is the
narrative voice that speaks of a writer's feelings or situation.
Imagery - ANSWER>>to use figurative language to represent objects, actions, and
ideas in such a way that it appeals to our physical senses.
Symbolism - ANSWER>>the use of symbols to signify ideas and qualities, by giving
them symbolic meanings that are different from their literal sense.
Mood - ANSWER>>evokes certain feelings or vibes in readers through words and
descriptions - the atmosphere of a literary piece
Diction - ANSWER>>Style of speaking or writing determined by the choice of
words by a speaker or a writer
Foreshadowing - ANSWER>>When a writer gives an advance hint of what is to
come later in the story.
Allegory - ANSWER>>a complete narrative that involves characters and events
that stand for an abstract idea or event
Plot Structure: - ANSWER>>Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action,
Resolution