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| a piece of literature with more than one layer of meaning |
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| the repeated occurance of a consonant sound at the beginning of several words in the same phrase |
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| a comparison WITHOUT like or as |
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| repetition where words or phrases are in the same form and connect ideas |
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| the writers attitude twords their subject |
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| main pint or message, usually a universal truth |
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| the pattern of end rhyme in a stanza or entire poem |
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| a concrete things that has meaning in itself but also stands for something else |
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| close, but not the exact rhyme (ex. toast/code) |
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| uses personal pronouns. one sided point of veiw (I) |
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| uses 'he' or 'she' shows limited amounts of what is going on |
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| all knowing, uses 'he' and 'she' but knows everything that is going on. |
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| the opposite of what is expected |
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| giving human characteristics or traits to a non living object |
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| a comparison using LIKE OR AS |
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| a conflict outside of the main character |
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| a conflict within the main character |
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the 'bad guy' against the main character |
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| a character that changes throughout the book |
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| a character that stays the same throughout the book |
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| unrhymed lines of iambic pentameter (each line has 5 pairs of syllables) |
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| the repetition of consonant sounds within and at the ends of words |
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| the repetition of vowel sounds within words |
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| a character whose traits contrast with those of another character |
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| a part of a stanza consisting of one or more lines that are repeated regularly sometimes with changes often at the ends of succeeding stanzas |
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| hints or clues to indicate events that will occur in a story |
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