| A | B |
| Foreshadowing | hints or clues suggesting/impendin events |
| Inference | drawing a reasonable conclusin with limited knowledge |
| Irony | contrast between what appears to be and what really is |
| Dramatic Irony | when reader/audience knows more than the characters |
| Verbal Irony | inteded meaning is different from surface meaning |
| Irony of Situation | opposite of what you expect to happen happens (sarcasm, the others) |
| Plot | a series of related events that present and bring about the resolution of a problem or conflict |
| Point of View | the way a story is told or narrated |
| 1st Person Detached | narrator is older and lookin back at his past from the advantage point of maturity |
| 1st Person Subjective | only can record what he hears, feels, thinks, etc. |
| 3rd Person Omnicient | anonymous person outside story knows all (all knowing) |
| Rhyme | repetition of the sound of word endings |
| Alliteration | repetition of consonate sounds (beginning) |
| Assonamce | repetition of vowel sounds (how now brown cows) |
| Rhythm | arrangement of stressed and unstressed sounds |
| Iamb | metric foor (2 syllables one stressed and one unstressed) |
| Satire | art of ridiculing a subject (amusement;attempt;scorn) |
| Setting | time and place |
| Theme | main idea (central idea) |
| Tone | authors attitude toward its work |
| Protagonist | a positive energy character |
| Antagonist | a negative energy character |