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| what happens is the opposite of what is expected |
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| the audience knows more than the character |
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| what is said is not what is meant |
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| literature techniques that portray differences between meaning and intention |
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| comparing two things using like or as |
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| the high point of interest or suspense of the story |
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| interruption in the action of the literature in order to reveal on episode from the past |
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| the pattern of the rhyme of a poem |
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| stands for or represents something else |
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| struggle between opposing forces |
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| the end of tying up of the conflict |
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| comparing two things not using like or as |
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| the feeling in the the reader created by the literature |
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| the time and place of the story |
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character vs character character vs society character vs fate character vs nature |
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| the character who opposes the main character |
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| use of words to create a sensory experience |
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| a reference to a well-known person, place, literature, etc. |
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| use of clues to suggest events that are going to happen later on in the story |
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| the central message about life revealed through the story "general statement" |
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| a person or animal who takes place in the story |
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