English 3 unit 2
overstatement
An exaggeration
analogy
A comparison of two different things that are similar in some way
omniscient point of view
Knowing all characters thoughts
appositive
a noun phrase that renames another noun next to it
paradox
all are equal but some are more equal that others
gerund
ending in ing
mood
feeling an artistic work gives a reader after reading
idiom
figurative or abstract in meaning
Bias
giving one sided opinions and having a limited perspective (unfair opinion or favoritism)
oxymoron
illogical statement (living dead)
second person point of view
knowing one characters thoughts
memoir
like an autobiography
abstract
means of the mind, imaginary, not existing in physicality
implied
not directly stated
irony
opposite of intended meaning
first person point of view
perspective of an autobiography
Flashback
recalling an earlier event in a text
sarcasm
saying the opposite of whats meant in a critical way.
Genre Structure
shows different categories of art
passive voice
subject is acted upon by someone (the anthem was sung (by John))
satire
using humor, exaggeration, and ridicule to criticize others.
limited point of view
using you and speaking to the audience