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| Not letting light through |
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| Magnificient like a palace |
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| Having or showing intense feeling |
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| Something given or done as a repayment or reward |
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| Capable of being touched or seen; real |
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| Deserving respect because of age and dignity |
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| Having a very exhausted appearence |
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| Having a Carefree; dashing appearence |
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| To become aware of something |
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| provide some background and inform the readers about the plot, character, setting, and theme of the essay/story |
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| the problem in any piece of literature and is often classified according to the nature of the protagonist or antagonist. |
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| the events a story comprises, particularly as they relate to one another in a pattern, a sequence, through cause and effect, or by coincidence. |
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| Lit. Term: Dramatic Irony |
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| the author causes a character to speak out of ignorance of some portion of the truth. |
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| Lit. Term: Indirect Characterization |
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| the author develops the character through his actions, dialogue, thoughts, apprearance, or other characters reactions |
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| Lit. Term: Direct Characterization |
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| Describing the person or character; exactly as you see them |
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| set of methods the author of a literary, theatrical, cinematic, or musical story uses to convey the plot to the audience. |
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| Lit. Term: First Person Narration |
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| Story is relayed by a narrator |
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| Lit. Term: Omniscient Narrator |
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| Narrator has a full knowing of the story being told |
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