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| An outcome that turns out too be very different from what was expected, the difference between what was expected |
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| A figure of speech in which what is said is the opposite of what's mean't |
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| understood by the audience but not grasped by the charactors in the story |
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| a literary device in which an author drops hints about plot development to come later in the story |
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| A technique used to recall an event or occurence from an earlier time |
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| a leterary device in which the sequence of events is irrupted by the interjectuion of furture events |
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| an exaggeration of what really happened this technique is used to highten effect of humor |
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| what is said falls short, or the under the magnitude of what is being talked about |
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| a brief reference to a historical event of person it taps the knowledge of memory the reader already has |
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| a play on words based on the similarty of sounds between the two words with different meanings |
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| on of two or more words pronounced aloke but different in meaning or derivitaion or spelling |
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| one or two or more words spelled alike but different meaning and derivation of pronounced |
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| is the strict dictionary of a words |
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| is the emotional and imagination association surrowding a word |
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| the attitude a writer takes towards a subject or charactor, serious, humorous,sarcastics, ironics, satricial, tone in check. |
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| the use of sarcasm to ridicule another literary work, charactor, or author |
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| a brief account of an interesting incident or event that is usally intend to enterain or make a point |
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| An act of habit of misusing words ridiculously esp. by the confusion of words that are similar in sound. |
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| words or pharses in which letters of syllables get swapped this often happens accidently in slips of tounge. |
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| a figure of speech that combins two normally contradictory terms |
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| a word or sequence of words difficult to pronounce. |
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| An outcome that turns out too be very different from what was expected, the difference between what was expected |
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| A figure of speech in which what is said is the opposite of what's mean't |
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| understood by the audience but not grasped by the charactors in the story |
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| a literary device in which an author drops hints about plot development to come later in the story |
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| A technique used to recall an event or occurence from an earlier time |
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| a leterary device in which the sequence of events is irrupted by the interjectuion of furture events |
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| an exaggeration of what really happened this technique is used to highten effect of humor |
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| what is said falls short, or the under the magnitude of what is being talked about |
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| a brief reference to a historical event of person it taps the knowledge of memory the reader already has |
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| a play on words based on the similarty of sounds between the two words with different meanings |
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| on of two or more words pronounced aloke but different in meaning or derivitaion or spelling |
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| one or two or more words spelled alike but different meaning and derivation of pronounced |
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| is the strict dictionary of a words |
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| is the emotional and imagination association surrowding a word |
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| the attitude a writer takes towards a subject or charactor, serious, humorous,sarcastics, ironics, satricial, tone in check. |
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| the use of sarcasm to ridicule another literary work, charactor, or author |
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| a brief account of an interesting incident or event that is usally intend to enterain or make a point |
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| An act of habit of misusing words ridiculously esp. by the confusion of words that are similar in sound. |
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| words or pharses in which letters of syllables get swapped this often happens accidently in slips of tounge. |
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| a figure of speech that combins two normally contradictory terms |
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| a word or sequence of words difficult to pronounce. |
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