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MTTC English Question with complete solution 2023Allegory Symbolic representation. Usually where the meaning of a greater, often abstract, concept is conveyed with the aid of a more corporeal object or idea. "Faith is like a stony uphill climb..." Alliteration Repetition of similar sounds. "The Wicked Witch of the West." Analogy Comparison between two things. Some are similes, some are metaphors. Archetype Universally understood symbol, term, or pattern of behavior. A prototype upon which others are copied, patterned or emulated. "Romeo and Juliet are an archetype of eternal love and a star-crossed love story." Assonance Repetition of similar vowel sounds. Connotation Secondary meaning of a word. Goes beyond literal or dictionary meaning. Consonance Repetition of similar constant sounds. Denotation Dictionary definition of a word or literal meaning. Diction Style of speaking or writing as dependent upon choice of words. Some modern day writers use terms such as 'thy', 'thee' and 'wherefore' to imbue a Shakespearean mood to their work. Epilogue Afterword after the last chapter is over. Epithet Descriptive device that usually adds to a person or place's regular name. "Alexander the Great" is an epithet refering to Alexander III of Macedon. Euphemism Using a milder form of a negative description instead of its original. Usually about sex, crimes, violence, "embarrassing" things... Hyperbole Exaggeration. Litote Understatement. Way of saying something unpleasant without directly using negativity. "He's definitely not a rocket scientist" instead of "He is not smart." Malapropism Practice of substituting words to convey the speaker is flustered or confused. "Our watch, sir, have indeed comprehended two auspicious persons" instead of "Our watch, sir, have indeed apprehended two suspicious persons." Metaphor Comparison in which one thing said to be another. Motif Element, subject, idea or concept that is constantly present through the piece. "A handsome prince falling in love with a damsel in distress." Onomatopoeia Words that imitate sounds they describe. Simile Comparison using "like" or "as." Spoonerism Interchanging the first letters of some words to create a humorous setting. Syntax Study of the parts of speech; the structure of sentences and what determines which words go where Semantics The study of meaning; how the way in which words are put together creates meaning Phonology Study of the sound of languages; how speech sounds are used to convey meaning Morphology "Mental dictionary"; mental system of rules that helps us form and understand words Epic Poetry Long narrative telling the story of a hero, usually taking a journey of great mythic or historical significance "Beowulf," John Milton's "Paradise Lost," and Edmund Spenser's "The Faerie Queene" Dramatic Poetry An imagined, single speaker addresses a silent listener, usually not the reader

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