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| the commencement of two or more stressed syllables of a word group either with the same consonant sound or sound group |
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| similarity or comparability |
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| a short account of a particular incident or event of an interesting or amusing nature, often biographical. |
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| a person who is opposed to, struggles against, or competes with another; opponent; adversary. |
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| history of a person's life written or told by that person |
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| a written account of another person's life |
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| a literary character who remains basically unchanged throughout a work |
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| a reproduction made in a like manner |
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| the highest or most intense point in the development or resolution of something; |
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| to come into collision or disagreement |
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| the associated or secondary meaning of a word or expression in addition to its explicit or primary meaning |
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| a language considered as one of a group that have a common ancestor: |
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| A dynamic, or round, character is a major character in a work of fiction who encounters conflict and is changed by it. |
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| an appearance or manifestation |
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| the class of literature comprising works of imaginative narration |
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| the spontaneous recurrence of visual hallucinations |
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| to show or indicate beforehand |
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| an outcome of events contrary to what was, or might have been, expected. |
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| to represent something else |
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| a form of dramatic entertainment |
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| to give an account or tell the story |
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| writing dealing with facts and events rather than imaginative narration |
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| which contradictory terms are used in conjunction |
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| imitation of a sound made by or associated with its referent. |
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| an opinion or statement contrary to commonly accepted opinion. |
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| a character portrayal or representation in a dramatic or literary work. |
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| main story of a literary or dramatic work, as a play, novel, or short story. |
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| the position of the narrator in relation to the story |
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| the leading character, hero, |
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| where the story takes place. |
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| a figure of speech in which two unlike things are explicitly compared, as in “she is like a rose.” |
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| minor characters in a work of fiction who do not undergo substantial change or growth in the course of a story. |
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| any sound considered with reference to its quality, pitch, strength, source, |
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