Flashcard 1_ Alliteration PDF
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This document provides definitions, examples, and purposes of various literary devices, including alliteration, allusion, assonance, consonance, hyperbole, idiom, imagery, metaphor, onomatopoeia, personification, rhyme, simile, irony, theme, tone, foreshadowing, exposition, climax, and symbol. These flashcards are written for secondary school level.
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Flashcard 1: Alliteration Definition: The repetition of the same first consonant sound in a series of words. Example: "A better butter makes a batter better." Purpose: Creates a musical effect, enhances reading pleasure, and adds beauty to writing. Flashcard 2: Allusion Definition: A brief refere...
Flashcard 1: Alliteration Definition: The repetition of the same first consonant sound in a series of words. Example: "A better butter makes a batter better." Purpose: Creates a musical effect, enhances reading pleasure, and adds beauty to writing. Flashcard 2: Allusion Definition: A brief reference to a person, place, thing, or idea of significance without a detailed explanation. Example: "Don’t act like a Romeo in front of her." Purpose: Simplifies complex ideas and emotions through a shared understanding. Flashcard 3: Assonance Definition: Repetition of vowel sounds within words that start with different consonants. Example: "A long song" (repetition of 'o'). Purpose: Adds rhythm and melody to writing. Flashcard 4: Consonance Definition: Repetition of consonant sounds within or at the end of words. Example: "He struck some good luck." Purpose: Creates a pleasing rhythm and reinforces mood. Flashcard 5: Hyperbole Definition: An exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally. Example: "I’ve told you a million times." Purpose: Emphasizes ideas, creates humor, and develops contrasts. Flashcard 6: Idiom Definition: A phrase whose meaning is different from its literal words. Example: "Jump down someone’s throat." Purpose: Adds richness and conveys subtle meaning. Flashcard 7: Imagery Definition: Descriptive language that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, taste, touch, smell). Example: "It was dark and dim in the forest." Purpose: Creates vivid mental images for readers. Flashcard 8: Metaphor Definition: A comparison implying one thing is another without using "like" or "as." Example: "The assignment was a breeze." Purpose: Sharpen imagination and offer new perspectives. Flashcard 9: Onomatopoeia Definition: Words that imitate natural sounds. Example: "The buzzing bee flew away." Purpose: Enhances expressiveness by mimicking real sounds. Flashcard 10: Personification Definition: Attributing human qualities to non-human things. Example: "The wind sighed." Purpose: Adds vividness and life to descriptions. Flashcard 11: Rhyme Definition: Identical sounds in words, often at the end of lines. Purpose: Adds rhythm, musicality, and symmetry to poetry. Flashcard 12: Simile Definition: A direct comparison using "like" or "as." Example: "He is as funny as a monkey." Purpose: Simplifies understanding and adds relatability. Flashcard 13: Irony Definition: When the opposite of what is expected occurs or is said. Example: "I posted a video about how boring YouTube is." Purpose: Engages readers by adding depth and surprise. Flashcard 14: Theme Definition: The central idea or message about life in a story. Purpose: Provides meaningful observations on human nature. Flashcard 15: Tone Definition: The writer's attitude or perspective toward a subject. Purpose: Influences the reader’s understanding and response. Flashcard 16: Foreshadowing Definition: Hints or signs of future events in a story. Purpose: Builds suspense and prepares the reader for what's to come. Flashcard 17: Exposition Definition: The introduction of characters, setting, and background information. Purpose: Sets the stage for the story. Flashcard 18: Climax Definition: The turning point or highest tension in a story. Purpose: Resolves the main conflict and drives the narrative forward. Flashcard 19: Symbol Definition: An object or image that represents something else. Purpose: Adds layers of meaning to a narrative. Flashcard 20: Parallel Structure Definition: Repetition of similar patterns in words or phrases to emphasize importance. Purpose: Connects ideas and enhances readability.