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(3)

ACT - part of a play

(4)

GENRE

IDEA

POET

SUBJECT

TROP - the use of the word in a figurative sense

HUMOR

(5)

АВТОР

HERO

START

CLICHE

Lyrics

MOTIVE

MOTTO - witty expression

FORM

PATHOS

WORD

STYLE

PLOT

TEXT

THE FINAL

THE FORM

PHRASE

STAMP

(6)

ABSURD

BAKHAR - Old Russian storyteller

BOHEMIA

BOOKLET

BOOKLET

GLOSS - an incomprehensible word

DIALOG

DISPUTE - public dispute

IDIOMA - idiom

IRONY - trope

tracing paper

CRITIC

BILL - exception in the text

LACUNA - a gap, a space in the text

LITOTA - trope

MASTER

INSTALLATION

MORALITY

TURNOVER

ORATOR

SCENERY

LETTER

PROLOGUE

RAPSOD - reciter in ancient Greece

SATIRE

BUNDLE

SYMBOL

CREATOR

TERM

TRAGEDIAN

PLOT

QUOTE

EMPHASA - trope

EPISODE

EPILOG

EPITHET

(7)

AUTONYM - the name of the author writing under a pseudonym

ALLONIM - the real name of one person, used as a pseudonym by another

ALLUSION - hint, reference

ANAPHORA - repetition of the initial parts

APOTHEOSIS

ARCHAISM

BROCHURE - a small book

OPTION

FEES - payment to the author for literary work

GRAPHEM

GRAPHICS

GROTESQUE

STRING

The intention

INTRIGUE

CLASSIC

CRITICISM

MEIOSIS - trope

MONOLOGUE

PLAGIARISM

Remarque

REPLICATION

SARCASM

SATIRIST

STYLIST

EPIGRAPH

HUMORIST

PHENOMENON

(8)

AUTOGRAPH

ANTITHESIS - opposition

ASTRONYM - type of alias

BOOKINIST

VIGNETTE

VOCABULE - 1) the title of a dictionary entry, 2) a foreign word with a translation into the native language

VOCALISM

GRADATION - the arrangement of words in ascending or descending order of semantic meaning

GRADATION - a stylistic device

ACTION - part of the play

INVERSION - changing the order of words in a sentence

HISTORICISM - the transfer of the appearance of the era

CLASSIC

CLAUSE - conclusion of speech

COLLISION

CONTEXT

CONFLICT

ENDING

MELODIC

METAPHOR - trope

PARADOX

PARAPHRASE - retelling

PARODIST

PERIPHRAZE - trope

CHARACTER

WRITER

PLEONASM - verbal excess, repetition of words close in meaning

SUBTEXT

PROTOTYPE

Unwinding

EDITORIAL

TAHALLUS - pseudonym

THESAURUS - a type of dictionary in which the words of the language are most fully represented

TROUBADOUR - medieval Provençal poet-singer

CHARACTER

EUPHEMISM - trope

IMPROMPTU

(9)

ALLEGORY - allegory

ANTIHERO

ANTITHESIS - a position opposed to a thesis

ATRIBUTION - finding out whether the text belongs to one or another author, era

HYPERBOLA - trope

GLOSSARY - an explanatory dictionary for an old text

DEFINITION - short definition

PLAYWRIGHT

INVECTIVE - a sharp denunciation

keynote

METONYMY - trope

MYTHOLOGY

NEOLOGISM

OXYMORON - a combination of words that are opposite in meaning

NEGATION

PALINDROME - a word, phrase or verse that reads the same from left to right and vice versa

PARADIGMA - a system of word forms

PERIPETEIA

PERIPHRASE (paraphrase)

POLYSEMY - ambiguity

alias

ROMANTICISM

ROMANCE

SYNECDOCH - trope

narrator - performer and creator of epic songs

STORYTELLER

COMPOSITION

COMPARISON

SCREENWRITER

epistrophe - repetition of the same word or phrase

(10)

ABSTRACTION

ANACHRONISM - attributing the events of one era to another

BEST-SELLER

BIBLIOGRAPHER

VULGARISM

IDEOGRAM

COMPILATION - non-independent literary work

COMPOSITION

PEOPLE - the quality of a literary work

DEDICATION

RETARDATION - delay in the development of action

CONTENTS

STYLISTICS

TAUTOLOGY

Exposition

(11)

AUTHORIZATION - official certification by the author of the quality of the text or consent to the translation

ALLITERATION - repetition of homogeneous consonants

ILLUSTRATION

CULMINATION

SEPARATION

PARALLELISM - the identical arrangement of speech elements in adjacent parts of the text

INTERLINK

ALTERNATION

(12)

BIBLIOGRAPHY - literary index

HERMENEUTICS - interpretation of texts

COMPOSITION

REDUPLICATION - repetition of a part of a word or a whole word as a way of forming words

TERMINOLOGY

(13)

ARCHITECTONICS

INTERPRETATION

PERSONALIZATION

NARRATION

(14)

ANTHROPOMORPHISM - endowing with human properties

POLYSEMINATION - polysemy

PERSONIFICATION - endowing with human qualities

TRANSLITERATION - the transfer of foreign words by letters of the native language

(15)

ONOMATOPEIA (onomatopoeia)

PROFESSIONALISM

(16)

ARTISTRY

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