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| reference to a famous person or event |
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| like a metaphor, but more elaborate |
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| compares two things that are unlike |
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| the bad character or enemy in story |
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| interrupts and talks directly to someone present or absent |
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| similar vowel sounds repeated |
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| a way to signify or suggest something |
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| where you characterize a character by directly saying what they're like |
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| indirect characterization |
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| where you characterize a character in a non obvious way where the reader has to form their opinion |
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| the highest and intense point of the story |
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| collision or disagreement; resolved by a resolution |
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| style of speaking or writing |
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| a character to prevent the success of the main character |
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1. verbal irony
2. situational irony
3. dramatic irony |
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1. speaker says something different from what he actually means
2. an outcome that comes out different that what is expected
3. where the audience knows more than the character |
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| compares to two different things, speaking of one in terms of another |
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| a recurring subject, theme, object |
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| feeling at a particular time |
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| statement that seems contradictory but holds some truth |
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| obvious and intentional exxageration |
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| repeating words, sounds, etc. |
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| a question not answered by the writer, but the answer is obvious |
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| comparison between two unlike things that are similar in at least one |
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| the mode of expressing through writing or speaking |
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| something used to represent something else |
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| a subject, topic of something |
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| a way of saying words in a story to arise a mood |
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| restatement of a passage or story in another form |
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