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| "In the middle of things" Story starts in the middle of a dramatic action |
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| Story poem or novel that has more than one meaning |
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| Describing a character clearly through adjectives, phrases, or nicknames |
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| Indirect Characterization |
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| Describes a character through his/her thoughts, words, appearance, or actions. |
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| Between a character and itself, usually over right vs. wrong |
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| Between a character and another character, nature, society, or supernatural force |
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| Character who shows off another character through similarities and differences |
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| Author's attitude toward the subject, characters, readers, or events. Set by vocabulary and other subtle details |
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| The feeling the reader gets from reading the story |
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| Writer or speaker's distinctive vocabulary and style of expression, helps establish mood and tone |
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