31. Dialect: the language of a particular district, class or
group of persons; the sounds, grammar, and diction employed by people
distinguished from others.
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32. Dialectics: formal debates usually over the nature of truth.
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33. Dichotomy: split or break between two opposing things.
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34. Diction: the style of speaking or writing as reflected in
the choice and use of words.
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35. Didactic: having to do with the transmission of information;
education.
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36.Dogmatic: rigid in beliefs and principles.
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37. Elegy: a mournful, melancholy poem, especially a funeral
song or lament for the dead, sometimes contains general reflections on death,
often with a rural or pastoral setting.
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38. Epic: a long narrative poem unified by a hero who reflects
the customs, mores, and aspirations of his nation of race as he makes his way
through legendary and historic exploits, usually over a long period of time
(definition bordering on circumlocution).
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39. Epigram: witty aphorism.
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40. Epitaph: any brief inscription in prose or verse on a
tombstone; a short formal poem of commemoration often a credo written by the
person who wishes it to be on his tombstone.
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41. Epithet: a short, descriptive name or phrase that may insult someone’s character,
characteristics
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42. Euphemism: the use of an indirect, mild or vague word or
expression for one thought to be coarse, offensive, or blunt.
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43. Evocative (evocation): a calling forth of memories and
sensations; the suggestion or production through artistry and imagination of a
sense of reality.
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44. Exposition: beginning of a story that sets forth facts,
ideas, and/or characters, in a detailed explanation.
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45. Expressionism: movement in art, literature, and music
consisting of unrealistic
representation of an inner idea or feeling(s).
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46. Fable: a short, simple story, usually with animals as
characters, designed to teach a moral truth.
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47. Fallacy: from Latin word “to deceive”, a false or misleading
notion, belief, or argument; any kind of erroneous reasoning that makes
arguments unsound.
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48. Falling Action: part of the narrative or drama after the
climax.
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49. Farce: a boisterous comedy involving ludicrous action and
dialogue.
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50. Figurative Language: apt and imaginative language
characterized by figures of speech (such as metaphor and simile).
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51. Flashback: a narrative device that flashes back to prior
events.
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52. Foil: a person or thing that, by contrast, makes another
seem better or more prominent.
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53. Folk Tale: story passed on by word of mouth.
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54. Foreshadowing: in fiction and drama, a device to prepare the
reader for the outcome of the action; “planning” to make the outcome
convincing, though not to give it away.
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55. Free Verse: verse without conventional metrical pattern,
with irregular pattern or no rhyme.
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56. Genre: a category or class of artistic endeavor having a
particular form, technique, or content.
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