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| same object that has an alternative meaning other than what may appear on the surface |
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| words, pictures that portray a picture or image |
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| talking to yourself without care of who's listening |
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| the leading character, hero, or heroine of a drama or other literary work |
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| a person who is opposed to, struggles against, or competes with another; opponent; adversary |
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| a unifying or doninant idea, motif, etc., as is a work of art |
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| a secret plan or scheme to accomplish some purpose, esp. a hostile, unlawful, or evil purpose |
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| controversy; quarrel; problem in story (internal or external) |
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| a major turning point in a plot |
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| secondary character who contrasts with a major character |
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| the perspective from which the story is told |
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| a literary species or form, e.g., tragedy, epic, comedy, novel, essay, biography, lyric poem |
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| the writer's attitude toward the material and/or readers; mood of story; ex. playful, formal, intimate, angry, serious, ironic, outraged, baffles, tender, serene, depressed |
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| something that is unexpected and occurs |
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| place where leather is dried |
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| to place trust/ confidence |
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| dawdler; dilly dally; fidgets |
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