Terms 61-80 Flashcards

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Hypothetical Question

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a question that raises a hypothesis, conjecture, or supposition

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Idiom

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an expression in a given language that cannot be understood from the literal meaning of the words in the expression: or, a regional speech or dialect

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Imagery

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the use of figures of speech to create vivid images that appeal to one of the senses

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Implication

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a suggestion an author or speaker makes (implies) without stating it directly. NOTE: the author/sender implies; the reader/audience infers

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Inductive Reasoning

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deriving general principles from particular facts or instances (“Every cat I have ever seen has four legs; cats are four-legged animals”)

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Inference

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a conclusion one draws (infers) based on premises or evidence

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7
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Invective

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an intensely vehement, highly emotional verbal attack

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Irony

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the use of words to convey the opposite of their literal meaning; or, incongruity between what is expected and what actually occurs

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9
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Jargon

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the specialized language or vocabulary of a particular group or profession

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Juxtaposition

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placing two elements side by side to present a comparison or contrast

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Legend

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a narrative handed down from the past, containing historical elements and usually supernatural elements

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Limerick

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light verse consisting of five lines of regular rhythm in which the first, second, and fifth lines (each consisting of three feet) rhyme, and the second and third lines (each consisting of two feet) rhyme

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Limited Narrator

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a narrator who presents the story as it is seen and understood by a single character and restricts information to what is seen, heard, thought, or felt by that one character

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14
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Literary License

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deviating from normal rules or methods in order to achieve a certain effect (intentional sentence fragments, for example)

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15
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Litotes

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a type of understatement in which an idea is expressed by negating its opposite (describing a particularly horrific scene by saying, “It was not a pretty picture”)

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16
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Malapropism

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the mistaken substitution of one word for another word that sounds similar (“The doctor wrote a subscription”)

17
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Maxim

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a concise statement, often offering advice; an adage

18
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Metaphor

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a direct comparison between two different things

19
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Metonymy

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substituting the name of one object for another object closely associated with it (“The pen [writing] is mighter than the sword [war/fighting]”)

20
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Mood

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the emotional atmosphere of a work