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Prepare for the American Literature EOC exam with this comprehensive 2026 study guide covering essential literary terms and concepts. This resource includes clear definitions, literary analysis notes, key concept summaries, and review questions designed to help students strengthen their understanding of American literature and literary terminology. Ideal for high school English students, this material supports effective revision, self-testing, and EOC exam preparation. Improve your understanding of literary devices, symbolism, poetry, prose, major American literature themes, and related English concepts while building confidence for success on your exam.

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, Alliteration Repeating identical beginning consonant sounds




Flashback The author interrupts the scene of a narrative to tell about earlier events




Foreshadowing An author gives hints or clues as to what will happen in a story




Hyperbole Exaggeration for emphasis or humorous effect




Situational Irony When things happen that are in direct contrast to what we expect (or would like to
happen)



Verbal Irony When people say one thing but mean the opposite




Dramatic Irony When the reader knows something the character doesn't




Metaphor Compares two things directly, without using the words "like" or "as"




Extended Metaphor A continued comparison throughout a work




Onomatopoeia Words that imitate specific sounds




Paradox A statement that at first seems self-contradictory but that upon reflection makes
sense



Personification Gives human characteristics to animals, objects, or ideas




Pun A play on words that have similar meanings




Refrain A word, phrase, or series of lines that is repeated, adding rhythm and emphasis to a
song or poem



Repetition The act of repeating words and phrases throughout a work, or repeating literary
devices such as metaphors, symbols, or types of imagery

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