| A | B |
| Irony | difference between expectation and fulfillment |
| Dramatic Irony | the audience/reader knows something the character doesn't |
| Situational Irony | The opposite of what is expected to happen--happens-- |
| Verbal Irony | When the opposite of what is meant is said (sarcasm--but not exactly). |
| framing Narative | is a story within a story |
| contranym | opposite meaning--dusting means both to remove dust and add dust--- |
| capitonym | spelled the same, but different meaning--polish and Polish |
| hetronym | spelled the same and pronounced differentluy |
| Muse | inspiration--older woman--Athena |
| Harpie | hard scornful woman |
| centaur | half horse half man |
| Revision | focuses on ideas and sentences placement |
| editing | focuses on grammar and the WORD level |
| Myth | explains something in the natural world or some big occurance--like why turtles have spots |
| compound pronoun | either or/ neither nor |
| we/he/thay | simple pronouns |
| holistic | one grade |
| extended metaphor | a really really really LONG metaphor |
| counterargument method | take the oppositions point and show how it is stupid and wrong |