Cards in this guide (19)
What is the time period called from approximately 1200 BC to the mid 400s AD which includes the literature of ancient Greece and ancient Rome
Which movement proposed that family history and environment were the main influences on the development of a person's character
Which of these terms is defined as any traditional feature of a specific type of literature that has been accepted over a period of time
Which of these literary types is written in the form of letters and was popular in the 1700s
An epistolary novel was written in the form of letters and was
popular in the 1700s.
Which of these is a literary work that is an account of the daily personal thoughts and experiences of an individual
During which literary period did authors strive to accurately describe life
Which of these is a literary work that uses the supernatural and elements of horror and was popular in the late 1700s and early 1800s
Which movement was based on the concept that people could use reason to find happiness and knowledge
Which type of literary work has a setting and simple plot and can range from as few as five hundred words to as many as 20000 words
Which of these genres would an author use to record the events and personal experiences of his or her life
Which of these terms is defined as a brief account of some amusing or interesting incident or event that is based on the real life experiences of individuals
Which best describes the Victorian Age
The Victorian Age was a time period that began in 1837 and ended
in 1901.
Which of these terms is defined as literature published annually that usually contains general information and astronomical or statistical references
Which of these is a figure of speech in which contrasting or paradoxical ideas are presented in parallel form
Which of these is a personal written account of the daily experiences thoughts and impressions of an individual but is less personal than a diary
What forms of organization arranges events in the order in which they occurred
Who wrote the book Seize the Day
Seize the Day was written by Saul Bellow. Published in 1956,
Seize the Day was Saul Bellow's fourth novel about a failed actor
who has to come to terms with his own personality and failures.
Form a word that fits this definition by placing the consonant at the end or beginning of the letters. adius Definition circle part Consonant r
Which of these terms is a name used by an author as a substitute for his or her legal name