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Anaphora - correct answer The repetiton of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses e.g every day, every night Adverb - correct answer A word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb Alliteration - correct answer Repetition of the same letters and sounds at the beginning of words Assonance - correct answer Words with the same vowel sounds Allusion - correct answer A figure of speech that refers to a well-known story, event, person or object to make a comparison in reader's minds Ambiguity - correct answer A word, phrase or statement that contains more than one meaning Archaic - correct answer A word that is no longer in use and is old fashioned Aspirant alliteration - correct answer The repetition of 'h' Bilabial alliteration - correct answer The repetition of 'm' and 'b' Blank verse - correct answer Non-rhyming verse written in iambic pentameter Caesura - correct answer The break in a line of poetry Cliché - correct answer An expression that is either overused or an event that is predictable Colloquial - correct answer Informal text often used in everyday conversation Compound adjective - correct answer When two or more adjectives are joined together to modify the same noun

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A-level English literature (A01) 🪷
Anaphora - correct answer The repetiton of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses e.g
every day, every night



Adverb - correct answer A word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb



Alliteration - correct answer Repetition of the same letters and sounds at the beginning of words



Assonance - correct answer Words with the same vowel sounds



Allusion - correct answer A figure of speech that refers to a well-known story, event, person or object to
make a comparison in reader's minds



Ambiguity - correct answer A word, phrase or statement that contains more than one meaning



Archaic - correct answer A word that is no longer in use and is old fashioned



Aspirant alliteration - correct answer The repetition of 'h'



Bilabial alliteration - correct answer The repetition of 'm' and 'b'



Blank verse - correct answer Non-rhyming verse written in iambic pentameter



Caesura - correct answer The break in a line of poetry



Cliché - correct answer An expression that is either overused or an event that is predictable



Colloquial - correct answer Informal text often used in everyday conversation



Compound adjective - correct answer When two or more adjectives are joined together to modify the
same noun

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Conceit (n) - correct answer



Ambiguity (n) - correct answer A word, phrase or statement that contains more than one meaning



abstract noun - correct answer a name used to describe things that have no physical qualities e.g.
freedom,love



active voice - correct answer a grammatical structure in which the subject is the actor of the sentence
e.g. the dog ate the bone



adjective - correct answer a word that can modify a noun or a pronoun and can be used as a pre-
modifier or post-modifier e.g. gnarled,shiny



sibilance - correct answer the repeated use of 's' or 'z' sounds



dental alliteration - correct answer the repeated use of 'd' or 't' sounds



gutteral alliteration - correct answer the repeated use of 'g' sounds



alternate rhyme - correct answer lines of poetry where the rhyme is on every other line (ABAB)



arched rhyme - correct answer lines of poetry that follow the rhyming pattern ABBA



archaism - correct answer a word that is out of date, old fashioned and from an earlier era



asyndetic listing - correct answer a list that doesn't contain 'and'



attitudes - correct answer the opinions expressed in a text

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modal verbs (auxiliary) - correct answer words that precede a verb, often to show a degree of certainty
e.g. will,must,should



initial caesura - correct answer a break in poetry at the beginning



medial caesura - correct answer a break in poetry in the middle



clause - correct answer a group of words with a verb that is structurally larger than a phrase



collective noun - correct answer a noun that refers to a group of people,animals or things



common/concrete noun - correct answer a name for everyday objects e.g. pencil,car,door



complex sentence - correct answer a sentence that is made up of one main clause and one or more
subordinate clauses



co-ordinating conjunction - correct answer a word that joins elements of a sentence that are of equal
importance e.g. and,but,or



compound sentence - correct answer a sentence made up of at least two main clauses joined by a co-
ordinating conjunction e.g. Michael likes poetry but Lucy loves prose



compound adjective - correct answer an adjective made up of two words joined by a hyphen



Conceit - correct answer an extended,elaborate metaphor



connotations - correct answer the implied meanings and associations attached to words



content - correct answer what the text is about

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