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| an author’s distinct style or manner of expression |
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| the writer’s attitude toward his or her audience or subject in a literary work |
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| determines how quickly things happen in a story and helps make the story more interesting |
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| the exact or primary meaning of words |
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| writing or speech that is not meant to be taken literally and is used to state ideas in vivid and imaginative ways |
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| a common expression or saying |
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| the group or type of people for whom the author wrote a piece of literature |
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| a logical guess based on evidence (made by combining information a writer provides with the reader’s own experience) |
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| Third Person Point of View |
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| point of view in which the narrator relates the inner thoughts and feelings of only one character and everything is viewed from this character’s perspective |
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| point of view in which the narrator knows and tells about what each character feels and thinks. Means “all-knowing” |
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