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| a true or fictitious story |
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| shows one single, dominant trait |
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| The character who opposes or works against the protagonist |
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| The central figure in a literary work |
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| An author’s beliefs, feelings, or opinions |
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| The author's choice of words |
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| A description that appeals to one of the five senses. |
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| A device in which human characteristics are given to something nonhuman. |
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| The author's attitude toward a subject |
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| Long and thin; slender; having little substance; flimsy |
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| Literature that develops plot and character through dialogue and action; literature in play form |
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| A character who serves by contrast to call attention to another thing's good qualities |
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| A short speech delivered directly to the audience as if the other characters could not hear it |
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| The part of a script that provides background information on characters, establishes settings, and suggests actors’ actions; also describes lighting, costumes, music, sound effects, and props |
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| He problem created when one character opposes another |
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| The apparent intersection of the earth and sky as seen by an observer |
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| Indefinite number; innumerable |
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| A short speech delivered directly to the audience as if the other characters could not hear it |
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| Physical objects used in a stage production |
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