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QuestionAnswer
Anthology a colection of stories, poems,songs, etc.
Plagiarism taking ideas/writing from another and claiming it as ones own
Paraphrase rewording and/or condesing of something
Stanza a formal division of lines in a poem, considered a unit
Implication something indicated indirectly; or something suggested
Discrepancy lack of agreement; inconsistency
Rhetoric art of using words efficantly
Cohesive sticking together
Clarity the quality of being clear
Articulate to speak and express ones thoughts clearly and concisely
Monotone the utterance of successive words without change in pitch of key
Propaganda any widespread promotion of particular thoughts or docterens
Declarative making a statement or asseration
Demonstrative illustrative; giving proof or showing feelings openly
Contemporary living or happening in the same time period
Narrative a fictional account of events; a story
Persuasive having the power or tendancy to convince or induce
Superfluous excessive or unnecessary
Eloquence the ability to be vivid, fluent, forceful, etc. in speech or writing
Synonymous having the same/nearly the same meaning to something else
Understatement something that is represented as less then it is
Alliteration the repetition of intial constant sounds
Irony the differnce between reality and apperance
Plot the sequence of events in a story
Metaphor a comparision of two unlike things
Tone the emotional/attitude or feeling of an entire work
Mood the emotional/attitude of any specific part of a work
Allusion a reference to a commonly known event or work
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