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| part of the plot from the climax of the story to the end of the story |
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| outside storyteller with virtual godlike powers |
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| The quality or condition of being excessively or affectedly sentimental |
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| characters whose traits are in direct conflict with those of the principal character |
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| the word that resembles the sound it connotes |
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| repetition of constant sounds at beginning of words |
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| The placement of the main characters on the page and their relative size |
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| term that describes overall busymness of the page |
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| book that the color changes throughout (purposly) |
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| created volume of folk tale motifs |
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| identified 31 possible actions in a fairy tale |
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| repitition of vowel sound |
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| brief and discontinuous poetry that emphasizes imagery |
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| poetry that tells a legend or history |
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| poetry that tells a story |
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| short witty five line poems |
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| 14 line poems with regular rhyme scheme |
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| motif: queen dances to death in red hot shoes |
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| motif: group of fairies usually 3 or 13 |
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| motif: bridge of one hair |
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| motif: three real sisters |
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