| A | B |
| Caesura | // Pause in a line of poetry |
| Canto | Subdivision of epic poem |
| Classicism | From Greek and Rome, Focus on harmony, restraint, rules |
| Romantacism | Focus on emotional impact |
| Conceit | Far fetched metaphor or simile, comparing two dissimaliar things |
| Concrete Poem | Talking about an apple in the shape of an apple |
| Consonance | Same consonants with different vowels |
| Alliteration | Same beginning sounds, Stressed syllables |
| Denouement | Follows the climax, Leads to the resolution |
| Epic | Major work or poem, Important theme like gods and heroes |
| Epigraph | Brief quote at the beginning of a literary work |
| Epithet | Before or after a character's name to describe |
| Euphemism | Substituting a less direct word |
| Exposition | Essential information of what happened before the start of something |
| Falling Action | After the climax |
| Farce | Comedy based on humorous situation like robber hiding in police station |
| Foil | Character in sharp contrast to another character |
| Foot | Unit of rhyme, Two or more syllables |
| Iamb | Unstress + Stressed Syllables |
| Anapest | 2 Unstressed + Stressed Syllables |
| Foreshadow | Hint of what is to come |
| Haiku | 17 syllables 5, 7, 5 |
| Imagry | Appeal to one or more senses |
| Inference | Conclusion based on facts or circumstances, Judgement based on reasoning |