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Who made all the weapons (and just about everything else) for the gods?
 
Hephaestus
 
Demeter
 
Hestia
 
Achilles
god of the seas and earthquakes
 
Poseidon
 
Zeus
 
Hephaestus
 
Demeter
god of the Underworld
 
Hades
 
Poseidon
 
Zeus
 
Hephaestus
goddess of agriculture
 
Demeter
 
Hera
 
Artemis
 
Hestia
messenger of Zeus; god of travelers and thieves
 
Hermes
 
Hades
 
Aphrodite
 
Demeter
Sister and Wife of Zeus
 
Hera
 
Demeter
 
Aphrodite
 
Artemis
god of the sky (King of gods)
 
Zeus
 
Poseidon
 
Hera
 
Hades
And I loved a kid from HollywoodBut he cheated on me 'cause he could And I went full Carrie Underwood on him
allusion
I don't know what he's up to, but he has a Cheshire cat smile.
allusion
My phone is not cooperating with me today.
personification
He woke up to the smell of burnt toast and greasy bacon, when all he wanted was coffee.
imagery
The pop fizzed as it hit the glass.
onomatopoeia
He said I'd missed the bus, but he was only pulling my leg.
idiom
When I was a kid, I had to walk 15 miles to school, uphill in the snow.
hyperbole
She was a couch potato.
metaphor or idiom
Her skin had turned as white as snow.
simile
Did you hear about the claustrophobic astronaut? He just wanted a bit more space.
pun
"I've been a puppet, a pauper, a pirate, a poet, a pawn and a king."
aliteration
By all means, please continue to talk while I'm giving instructions. I love it when you ask me to repeat them two minutes later.
Verbal Irony
We watch a movie character serenely paddle his kayak down a winding river. We can see the sixty-foot waterfall ahead, but he cannot.
dramatic irony
If I'm not home by midnight, my car turns into a pumpkin.
allusion
I wondered why the baseball was getting closer, and then it hit me!
pun
My cousin has a bun in the oven. She's due on June 4th.
idiom
I can't believe I lost track of time; my dad is going to kill me.
hyperbole
The long-haired black cat smoothed around my legs with its silky soft fur snapping with static electricity.
imagery
An uninjured man involved in an auto accident manages to free himself from the wreckage and call an ambulance for his passenger; the ambulance arrives and runs over the man, killing him.
situational irony
When we see a red octagon, we stop. Why?
symbolism
Candice claimed that Kalee had caught a cold.
alliteration
Snap! Crackle! Pop!
onomatopoeia
After a 16 hour day, my feet were screaming sit down.
personification
the support a writer or speaker uses to prove his or her claim to be valid or convincing
argument
proof only implied by what is stated in the text
implicit evidence
a short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person
anecdote
written or spoken language that is not poetry or drama
prose
attitude a writer takes toward the audience, a subject, or a character
tone
the picturing in words of something or someone through detailed observation of color, motion, sound, taste, smell, and touch
description
an organizational structure that presents a negative situation and offers an option to solve it
problem and solution
proof clearly stated in the text; denotative
explicit evidence
an organizational plan that presents the reason something happens and the result of it happening
cause and effect
the set of ideas (or emotions) associated with a word in addition to its explicit meaning
connotation
the speed at which things happen, change or develop in a text
pacing
a short nonfiction work about a particular subject
essay
organizing using numbers or logical transitions to tell about one idea which led to or is followed by the next and so on
sequence
a subjective statement made by the writer or speaker that must be supported with details, facts, or other rhetorical devices
claim
the dictionary definition of a word
denotation
special patterns of words and ideas that create emphasis and stir emotion, especially in speeches or other oral presentations
rhetorical devices
story of a person's life written by another person
biography
organizational pattern in which details are arranged in the order they occur
chronological order
a person's life story written by that person
autobiography
expressing or dealing with facts without distortion by personal feelings, prejudices, or interpretations (unbiased)
objective
an organizational structure that gives an account of similarities and differences between two (or more) items or situations, referring to both (all) of them throughout
compare and contrast
a piece of writing in which the author writes his or her own memories; does NOT have to be rooted in facts or research
memoir
the goal the writer or speaker wants to achieve
purpose
based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions
subjective
wife of Hades; queen of the Underworld; daughter of Demeter
 
Persephone
 
Aphrodite
 
Artemis
 
Athena
goddess of hearth and home
 
Hestia
 
Demeter
 
Hera
 
Athena
repetition of similar vowel sounds followed by different consonant sounds in words that are close
assonance
a statement or situation that seems to be a contradiction but that reveals a truth
paradox
poetry that does not have a regular meter or rhyme scheme
free verse
a pattern of rhymed lines in a poem (ABCB)
rhyme scheme
a passing reference in a text to a literary or historical person, place, event, or other literary work
allusion
an abstract idea broad enough to cover the entire scope of a literary work
theme
a reflection of an author's attitude toward the subject or theme
tone
the feeling or atmosphere a writer creates for a reader
mood
a position from which something is considered or evaluated
perspective
a play on words
pun
a combination of words that is not in strict accordance with grammatical rules and often possesses a meaning other than its grammatical or logical one
idiom
all the meanings, associations, or emotions that a word suggests
connotations
the dictionary definition of a word
denotation
figure of speech that uses exaggeration to express strong emotion or create a comic effect
hyperbole
language that appeals to the senses
imagery
what is said or written is the opposite of what is meant
verbal irony
an audience or reader knows something the character do not know
dramatic irony
what is expected to happen is the opposite of what occurs
situational irony
the use of persons, places, things, or events that stand for themselves and for something beyond
symbolism
repetition of the same or similar consonant sounds in words that are close together
alliteration
type of metaphor in which a nonhuman thing or quality is talked about as if it were humna
personification
use of a word whose sound imitates or suggests its meaning
onomatopoeia
figure of speech that makes a comparison between two seemingly unlike things by saying one is the other
metaphor
figure of speech that makes a comparison between two seemingly unlike things by using a connective word such as like, as, than, or resembles
simile
god of the Underworld
 
Hades
 
Poseidon
 
Pan
 
Nike
daughter of Demeter and wife of Hades
 
Persephone
 
Aphrodite
 
Hera
 
Pandora
master blacksmith to the gods; created Zeus's thunderbolts
 
Hephaestus
 
Ares
 
Apollo
 
Hermes
goddess of the hearth and home
 
Hestia
 
Demeter
 
Hera
 
Aphrodite
god of travellers; messenger of Zeus
 
Hermes
 
Apollo
 
Ares
 
Dionysus
goddess of marriage and childbirth
 
Hera
 
Athena
 
Artemis
 
Demeter
king of the gods; ruler of the heavens and earth
 
Zeus
 
Poseidon
 
Apollo
 
Chronos
goddess of agriculture and fertility
 
Demeter
 
Athena
 
Medusa
 
Themis
god of prophesy and the healing arts
 
Apollo
 
Zeus
 
Hades
 
Hermes
goddess of wisdom and war
 
Athena
 
Hera
 
Aphrodite
 
Artemis
god of the seas
 
Poseidon
 
Hades
 
Triton
 
Cyclops
goddess of the hunt and protector of the young
 
Artemis
 
Athena
 
Medusa
 
Hera
god of war
 
Ares
 
Poseidon
 
Apollo
 
Dionysus
god of wine and the theater
 
Dionysus
 
Zeus
 
Pan
 
Ares
goddess of love and beauty
 
Aphrodite
 
Demeter
 
Hera
 
Athena
main character in fiction or drama
 
protagonist
 
antagonist
 
stock character
 
hero
the time and place in which a story takes place
 
setting
 
complication
 
symbol
 
resolution
a character struggles with an outside force such as another character, force or society
 
external conflict
 
internal conflict
 
crisis
 
climax
the most intense moment in the plot
 
climax
 
internal conflict
 
external confllict
 
crisis
the end of a story where the conflicts are solved and the story is brought to a close
 
resolution
 
conflict 
 
crisis
 
climax
the basic situation of a story; the necessary background information
 
exposition
 
resolution
 
theme
 
setting
the technique of giving clues to coming events in a narrative
 
foreshadowing
 
exposition
 
flashback
 
motivation
the opposite of what is expected happens
 
situational irony
 
dramatic irony
 
verbal irony
the audience knows something that the characters do not know
 
dramatic irony
 
situational irony
 
verbal irony
 
steam irony
a character who is complex and multidimensional, like a real person
 
round character
 
flat character
 
static character
 
dynamic character
a character who changes in an important way because of the story's action
 
dynamic character
 
flat character
 
round character
 
static character
the narrator describes the feelings and perceptions of only one character
 
3rd person limited p.o.v. 
 
1st person p.o.v.
 
2nd person p.o.v.
 
3rd person omniscient p.o.v.
the feeling or atmosphere a writer creates for a reader
 
mood
 
suspense
 
allusion
 
crisis
the author shows the reader or audience the character actions, dialogue, thoughts, etc.
 
indirect characterization
 
direct characterization
 
1st person point of view
 
3rd person limited p.o.v.
the feeling of anxious curiosity a reader has about what's going to happen next
 
suspense
 
mood
 
allusion
 
crisis
the reason a character does what he or she does
 
motivaton
 
subplot
 
suspense
 
mood
minor or additional story line that in some what should enhance, clarify, or parallel the main
 
subplot
 
allusion
 
mood
 
motivation
a reference to a statement, person, place, event, or thing that is known literature, etc.
 
allusion
 
suspense
 
motivation
 
crisis
the author tells the audience or reader about a character
 
direct characterization
 
indirect characterization
 
stock character
 
suspense
the all-knowing narrator describes many characters' thoughts, feelings, and actions
 
3rd person omniscient p.o.v.
 
1st person p.o.v.
 
2nd person p.o.v.
 
3rd person limited p.o.v.
the narrator is one of the character; the reader is told only what this character knows 
 
1st person p.o.v.
 
2nd person p.o.v.
 
3rd person limited p.o.v.
 
3rd person omniscient
a character who does not change much or at all during the course of a story
 
static character
 
flat character
 
round character
 
dynamic character
a character who is one dimensional and superficial; can be described in a single sentence
 
flat character
 
round character 
 
dynamic character
 
static character
what is said is the opposite of what is meant
 
verbal irony
 
situational irony
 
dramatic irony
 
foreshadowing
the moment right before the climax when the story's action can go either way 
 
crisis 
 
internal conflict
 
external conflict
 
climax
technique of stopping the chronological action in a story and shifting to an earlier period
 
flashback
 
foreshadowing
 
allusion
 
crisis
a story's main idea or insight into life
 
theme
 
exposition
 
plot
 
allusion
a person, place, thing or event that has meaning in itself, but also stands for something more 
 
symbol
 
crisis
 
climax
 
setting
a factor added to a story that gives the protagonist a new problem to deal with
 
complication
 
internal conflict
 
external conflict
 
crisis
a character struggles with an inside force such as an emotion
 
internal conflict
 
external conflict
 
complication
 
climax
character or force that blocks the main character
 
antagonist
 
protagonist
 
stock character
 
complication
Sally sells seashells by the seashore.
 
Alliteration
 
Personification
 
Simile 
 
Metaphor
The cars brakes screamed as it stopped.
 
Personification
 
Alliteration
 
Metaphor
 
Simile
These cookies taste like garbage.
 
Simile
 
Metaphor
 
Alliteration
 
Onomatopoeia
The flowers begged for water.
 
Personification
 
Alliteration
 
Onomatopoeia
 
Simile
You're a star!
 
Metaphor
 
Alliteration
 
Onomatopeia
 
Simile
Slurrrp!
 
Onomatopoeia
 
Alliteration
 
Personification
 
Simile
The unruly classroom was as loud as a rock concert.
 
Simile
 
Metaphor
 
Personification
 
Onomatopoeia
Woof!
 
Onomatopeia
 
Simile
 
Metaphor
 
Personification
Your room is a pig pen!
 
Metaphor
 
Alliteration
 
Personification
 
Simile
The single headlight of the oncoming car stared into the darkness.
 
Personification
 
Alliteration
 
Onomatopoeia
 
Simile
Meow!
 
Onomatopoeia
 
Alliteration
 
Personification
 
Simile
Winston wondered where Wanda went.
 
Alliteration
 
Onomatopoeia
 
Personification
 
Simile
My love is like a red, red rose.
 
Simile
 
Alliteration
 
Onomatopeia
 
Metaphor
Hiss!
 
Onomatopoeia
 
Alliteration
 
Personification
 
Metaphor
The lizards lounged lazily on the loveseat.
 
Alliteration
 
Onomatopoeia
 
Personification
 
Simile
fer
 
carry
 
many
 
light
 
think
neuro
 
nerve
 
shape
 
under
 
straight
tomy
 
cut
 
act or state
 
specialist
 
inflammation
ject
 
throw
 
point
 
both
 
weigh
mono
 
one
 
same
 
many
 
all
ortho
 
straight
 
good
 
opinion
 
hang
eu
 
good
 
death
 
straight
 
opinion
dox
 
opinion
 
throw
 
place
 
fear
put
 
think
 
great
 
both
 
true
truthfulness
 
veracity
 
spectacle
 
dispute
 
vestry
something that is designed first
 
prototype
 
dictate
 
photosynthesis
 
anthropology
two organisms living together for benefit of both species
 
symbiotic
 
remix
 
polymorphic
 
photosensitive
having many names
 
polyonymous
 
panacea
 
polymorphic
 
panoramic
great-hearted, noble, generous
 
magnanimous
 
polymorphic
 
symbiotic
 
omniscient
fear of light
 
photophobia
 
claustrophobia
 
gastrointeritis
 
locomotive
the act of going between the sender and receiver
 
interception
 
pseudonym
 
intergalactic
 
magnanimous
mode of transportation from one place to another
 
locomotive
 
interception
 
photophobia
 
trajectory
the science or study of blood
 
hematology
 
mortology
 
morphology
 
pholyphonic
someone who is always boring
 
dullard
 
prototype
 
dullician
 
hematologist
a machine that separates liquid by spinning it around a central point
 
centrifuge
 
oligarchy
 
centimeter
 
prototype