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Quality Core Glossary of Literary Terms
English, 31-60 Questions and Answers and
Graded
Literary Analysis
Correct Answer
To break down literature.
Loose/Periodic Sentence
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If you put your main point at the beginning of a long
sentence, you are writing a __ sentence. If your main point
is at the end of a long sentence, you are writing a __
sentence.
Memoir
Correct Answer
A collection of memories that an individual writes about
moments or events, both public or private that took place
in the subject's life.
Metacognitive
Correct Answer
Thinking about how you think.
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Metaphor
Correct Answer
A comparison of two things NOT using like or as (Ex. The
wind is a song to the sparrows).
Motif
Correct Answer
An idea that is repeated throughout a story.
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Myth
Correct Answer
A story that could be fiction or from legend.
Narrative
Correct Answer
Tells a story. Can be in many forms (personal, poetic,
fictional, song, etc.).
Novella
Correct Answer
A writing that is shorter than a novel, yet longer than a
short story (Ex. Of Mice & Men, The Metamorphosis).
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Quality Core Glossary of Literary Terms
English, 31-60 Questions and Answers and
Graded
Literary Analysis
Correct Answer
To break down literature.
Loose/Periodic Sentence
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Correct Answer
Exampromax - Stuvia US
If you put your main point at the beginning of a long
sentence, you are writing a __ sentence. If your main point
is at the end of a long sentence, you are writing a __
sentence.
Memoir
Correct Answer
A collection of memories that an individual writes about
moments or events, both public or private that took place
in the subject's life.
Metacognitive
Correct Answer
Thinking about how you think.
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Metaphor
Correct Answer
A comparison of two things NOT using like or as (Ex. The
wind is a song to the sparrows).
Motif
Correct Answer
An idea that is repeated throughout a story.
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Exampromax - Stuvia US
Myth
Correct Answer
A story that could be fiction or from legend.
Narrative
Correct Answer
Tells a story. Can be in many forms (personal, poetic,
fictional, song, etc.).
Novella
Correct Answer
A writing that is shorter than a novel, yet longer than a
short story (Ex. Of Mice & Men, The Metamorphosis).