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Vocabulary Review

Literary Devices

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Student Instructions

  1. Select a slide with a term on it.
  2. Enter your name in the space provided.
  3. On the slide, you must include:
    1. Definition
    2. Example
    3. Image/Video � To insert an image or video, click the Insert menu and select Image or Video.� Use Search to find images that a labeled for reuse with modification (no copyright � restrictions)� Change the start and end times on the video by right-clicking on the video and choose � Video Options.

The first term is completed for you as an example.

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Allusion

Definition:

An allusion is when an author refers to the events or characters from another story in her own story with the hopes that those events will add context or depth to the story she's trying to tell. (Study.com)

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Example:

It’s no wonder everyone refers to Mary as another Mother Teresa in the making; she loves to help and care after people everywhere- from the streets to her own friends.

In the example the author uses the mention of Mother Teresa to indicate the sort of qualities that Mary has.

http://literary-devices.com/

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Diction

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Epigraph

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Euphemism

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Foreshadowing

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Imagery

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Metaphor

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Personification

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Point of View

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Simile

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