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Quality Core Glossary of Literary Terms
English, 1-30 Questions and Answers and
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Abstract
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A summary of a longer work or text.
Aesthetic
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Visually pleasing
Allusion
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To refer to something historical, Biblical, other religious, or
mythological. (Ex. He has the patience of Job. Ex. That
bodybuilder has Herculean strength.)
Analogy
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Parallel comparisons (Ex. Hot is to cold as big is to little.)
Analysis
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To break down something in order to gain a deeper
meaning.
Annotation
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Reading with a pen/pencil in hand, and marking notes on
the text to help you to understand it.
Archetype
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The original pattern or model from which all things of the
same kind are copied or on which they are based.
Argument
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A statement, reason, or fact for or against a point.
Autobiography
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A writing written about a person by that person.
Catalogue
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Quality Core Glossary of Literary Terms
English, 1-30 Questions and Answers and
Graded
Abstract
Correct Answer
A summary of a longer work or text.
Aesthetic
© 2025 Assignment Expert
Correct Answer
Exampromax - Stuvia US
Visually pleasing
Allusion
Correct Answer
To refer to something historical, Biblical, other religious, or
mythological. (Ex. He has the patience of Job. Ex. That
bodybuilder has Herculean strength.)
Analogy
Correct Answer
Parallel comparisons (Ex. Hot is to cold as big is to little.)
Analysis
Correct Answer
, Exampromax - Stuvia US 2025/2026
2
To break down something in order to gain a deeper
meaning.
Annotation
Correct Answer
Reading with a pen/pencil in hand, and marking notes on
the text to help you to understand it.
Archetype
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Exampromax - Stuvia US
Correct Answer
The original pattern or model from which all things of the
same kind are copied or on which they are based.
Argument
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A statement, reason, or fact for or against a point.
Autobiography
Correct Answer
A writing written about a person by that person.
Catalogue
Correct Answer