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Match each vocabulary word to its correct definition.(20 points)
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Diction
Currently contains The main problem or struggle between opposing forces in a story..
Setting
Currently contains The time and place where a story happens..
Connotation
Currently contains The art of using language to persuade, influence, or communicate effectively..
Archetype
Currently contains A persuasive appeal that builds trust by showing credibility or authority..
Symbolism
Currently contains A persuasive appeal that targets the audience’s emotions or feelings..
Imagery
Currently contains The tools writers use to tell a story, such as dialogue, flashbacks, foreshadowing, and symbolism..
Central Idea
Currently contains When two different things are placed close together to show how they are different or to create an interesting contrast..
Rhetoric
Currently contains A specific technique (like repetition or rhetorical questions) that makes writing or speaking more persuasive..
Rhetorical Device
Currently contains The lesson or message about life that the author wants readers to understand..
Logos
Currently contains The feeling or idea a word gives beyond its dictionary meaning..
Theme
Currently contains A persuasive appeal that uses facts, logic, and reasoning to support an argument..
Hyperbole
Currently contains The most important point or main message in an informational text..
Pathos
Currently contains A pattern, symbol, or character type that repeats across stories, myths, and cultures..
Juxtaposition
Currently contains Using an object, person, or event to stand for a bigger idea or deeper meaning..
Narrative Techniques
Currently contains The author’s word choice and how it creates tone or meaning..
Context
Currently contains Words that create pictures in your mind by appealing to the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch)..
Ethos
Currently contains Giving human qualities or actions to something that isn’t human (like an animal or object)..
Personification
Currently contains The way an author reveals what a character is like through actions, thoughts, and dialogue..
Characterization
Currently contains The background or situation that helps you understand a text’s meaning (like time, place, or culture)..
Conflict
Currently contains An extreme exaggeration used to make a point or add humor..

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Diction — The author’s word choice and how it creates tone or meaning.

Setting — The time and place where a story happens.

Connotation — The feeling or idea a word gives beyond its dictionary meaning.

Archetype — A pattern, symbol, or character type that repeats across stories, myths, and cultures.

Symbolism — Using an object, person, or event to stand for a bigger idea or deeper meaning.

Imagery — Words that create pictures in your mind by appealing to the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch).

Central Idea — The most important point or main message in an informational text.

Rhetoric — The art of using language to persuade, influence, or communicate effectively.

Rhetorical Device — A specific technique (like repetition or rhetorical questions) that makes writing or speaking more persuasive.

Theme — The lesson or message about life that the author wants readers to understand.

Logos — A persuasive appeal that uses facts, logic, and reasoning to support an argument.

Hyperbole — An extreme exaggeration used to make a point or add humor.

Pathos — A persuasive appeal that targets the audience’s emotions or feelings.

Juxtaposition — When two different things are placed close together to show how they are different or to create an interesting contrast.

Narrative Techniques — The tools writers use to tell a story, such as dialogue, flashbacks, foreshadowing, and symbolism.

Context — The background or situation that helps you understand a text’s meaning (like time, place, or culture).

Ethos — A persuasive appeal that builds trust by showing credibility or authority.

Personification — Giving human qualities or actions to something that isn’t human (like an animal or object).

Characterization — The way an author reveals what a character is like through actions, thoughts, and dialogue.

Conflict — The main problem or struggle between opposing forces in a story.