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reference to a place, person, even from the past Ex: Tears Idle Tears |
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| when a seemingly or difficult conflict is resolved in a silly or trivial way |
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| character/force opposing the protagonist |
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| a under developed character with only 1 to 2 traits |
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| an developed character with many traits |
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| a character that changes throughout the story |
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| a character preventing the protagonist from success |
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| a stereotypical character described in a story |
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| characterization-Direct presentation |
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| a direct description of a character that shows the character |
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| characterization-indirect presentation |
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| description of physicality emotions or personality of a character through presentation of the characters experiences which the reader through |
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| the arrangement in order of time: a chronological list of events |
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| a conflict wither a character self vs self |
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| person vs person, person vs society, person vs nature |
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| manner of speaking for a region |
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| a problem or conflict or choice where a decision has to be made from two unfavorable options |
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| a section of writing where a character speak or have a conversation |
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| a sudden realization or thought leading to a discovery |
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| going from the present to the past |
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| future events are hinted earlier on in the story |
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| a category types of stories |
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| unclear, unresolved ending |
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| when thoughts of the character are presented in a organized way |
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| when the reader/audience knows more than the character |
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| when something unexpected happens to what is expected |
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| placing side by side of uncommon ideas, images |
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| overly exaggerated plot and characters that appeal to the emotions |
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| the mood of the story, the feeling of the story given to the reader |
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| the person telling the story |
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| the feeling of sympathy,piety, sorrow that characters or events evoke from the reader |
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| the background information establishing setting and characters |
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| the series of events complication leading up to climax |
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| resolution of the climax and unraveling of the plot |
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| conflict are resolved and ending noticeable. |
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