Midterm Vocabulary
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- Q1What type of order of events are sequenced by dates and times?least to most importantproblem and solutionchronologicalnumerical30s
- Q2What is the literary device that gives human attributes to an object or animal?personificationmetaphorsimileanalogy30s
- Q3Who is the villain or enemy in a work of literature, movie, or tv show?devildynamic characterantagonistsupporting role30s
- Q4A comparison of two unlike things using the word "like" or "as"ironysimileanalogymetaphor30s
- Q5An example would be: My dog ate as if he were a starving bear in a stream of salmon.personificationmetaphorconnotationsimile30s
- Q6What is a factual statistic?when an outcome is expected and the opposite happensan idea or feeling a word invokes in addition to the literal meaning o the wordclear reasoninga form of numerical data that can be proven true30s
- Q7Citing an authority on a particular subject area for his or her expertisepersonal anecdoteencompassappeal to authorityantagonist30s
- Q8What is a personal anecdote?citing an authority on a particular subject area for his or her expertiseclear reasoningshort account of an event that is particularly interesting or amusingthe villain or enemy in a work of literature, movie, or tv show30s
- Q9when an outcome is expected and the opposite happensconnotationanalogypersonificationirony30s
- Q10What does encompass mean?surround and have or hold withinshort account of an event that is particularly interesting or amusingordered events in sequence by dates and timesa comparison between two things that are partially similar30s
- Q11a comparison between two things that are partially similar using clear reasoningsimilelogical analogypersonal anecdoteanalogy30s
- Q12An example would be: "Life is like a box of chocolates."metaphoranalogysimileirony30s
- Q13Which word is the best example of connotation?tablechickenfuriousgloomy30s