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| when an object, animal, or idea is given human form or characteristics. |
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| the sequence of events in a story. |
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| a concentrated form of writing in which imagery, figurative language combine to create an emotional event. |
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| the relationship of the narrator to the story. |
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| a play on words with several meanings. |
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| a recurrence of some device in the writing which increases the feeling of unity. |
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| a repetition of sounds in words that appear close together. |
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| the conclusion of the plot suggesting the final outcome. |
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| part of the plot that adds compication to the story. |
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| a story concerning a knightly hero, his adventures and pursuits of love. |
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| writing that ridicules abuses for the sake of remedying them. |
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| time and place in which the events occur. |
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| a brief fictional narrative in prose that can be read in one sitting. |
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| using like or as to compare unlike things. |
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| authors choice and arrangement of words. |
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| an object, person, place, or experience that means more than what it is. |
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| main idea of a literary work. |
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| the attitude taken by the author of speaker toward a subject. |
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| when the protagonist suffers a down-fall. |
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