Home Literature Study & Quiz: Literature definitions 2 LiteratureQuizzes Study & Quiz: Literature definitions 2 By Bahaa Shammala - March 11, 2021 298 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Results Perfect, you did it! Don’t Give Up #1. In general, an accepted way of doing things. Denouement Denouement Convention Convention Denotation Denotation Diction Diction #2. the struggle between two opposing forces that is the basis of the plot. Conceit Conceit Connotation Connotation Climax Climax Conflict Conflict #3. refers to the techniques employed by writers to develop characters. Climax Climax Character Character Catalog Catalog Characterization Characterization #4. character struggling with him/herself, internal conflict internal conflict external conflicts external conflicts Conceit Conceit Conflict Conflict #5. the precise, literal meaning of a word, without emotional associations or overtones. Connotation Connotation Denouement Denouement Denotation Denotation Convention Convention #6. an elaborate figure of speech comparing two very dissimilar things. Conceit Conceit Characterization Characterization Climax Climax Character Character #7. the associations, images, or impressions carried by a word, as opposed to the word’s literal meaning. Denotation Denotation Connotation Connotation Convention Convention Consonance Consonance #8. the vehicle (person, animal, creation) that moves the story forward. Cacophony Cacophony Character Character Ballad Ballad Catalog Catalog #9. the point at which the conflict of the story begins to reach a turning point and begins to be resolved. Characterization Characterization Character Character Conceit Conceit Climax Climax #10. a long list of anything; an inventory used to emphasize quantity or inclusiveness. Catalog Catalog Cacophony Cacophony Ballad Ballad Character Character #11. the close repetition of identical consonant sounds before and after differing vowel sounds. Connotation Connotation Convention Convention Denotation Denotation Consonance Consonance #12. character struggling with forces outside of him/herself. For example. Nature, god, society, another person, technology, etc. external conflicts external conflicts Conflict Conflict internal conflict internal conflict Conceit Conceit Finish