1) Clues or hints about something that is going to happen later in the story. Use to build suspense and prepare the reader for what happens later. a) flashback b) tone c) foreshadowing d) irony 2) The contrast between what appears to be be and what actually is a) irony b) flashback c) rhyme d) dialogue 3) When the reader or audience member is aware of something that the characters are not aware of. a) atmosphere b) dramatic irony c) mood d) symbol 4) When something happens that is the opposite of what you expected. a) foreshadowing b) conflict c) situational irony d) setting 5) When the name or description of something implies the opposite of the truth. a) symbolism b) flashback c) mood d) verbal irony 6) A scene from the story that occurred before the present time in the story. a) flashback b) dialogue c) foreshadowing d) rhyme 7) This is the feeling or emotion the reader gets from a work of literature. The author creates this through word choice, imagery, dialogue, setting, and plot. a) tone b) atmosphere or mood c) symbolism d) foreshadowing 8) The author's attitude toward the subject matter or toward the reader or audience. a) irony b) foreshadowing c) tone d) symbolism 9) An object, setting, event, animal, or person that on one level is itself, but that has another meaning as well.  a) irony b) foreshadowing c) tone d) symbol 10) This is the use of symbols to signify ideas and qualities, by going them symbolic meanings that are different from their literal sense. a) symbolism b) tone c) foreshadowing d) irony 11) The conversation between characters in a work of literature. a) foreshadowing b) dialogue c) verbal irony 12) The repetition of ending sounds in two or more words ,, usually found in a poem. a) poetry b) alliteration c) rhyme d) flashback

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