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| Central message of a text |
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| Main Character of the text |
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| The adversary(opposite) of a hero or protagonist of a drama or other literary work |
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| A secondary character who reveals the characteristic of the main character |
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| A detailed statement or explanation |
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a related series of incidents in a literary plot that build towardthe point of greatest interest.
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| most intense point in the development of a resolution |
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| the final part of a movie, play, book, and etc. |
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| warning or indication of a future event |
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| An object that represents an abstract idea |
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| writers attitude towards a subject |
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| An author evokes a readers certain feeling or emotion |
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| Word choice that both conveys the meaning or theme of a poem |
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| compare two unlike objects without using like or as |
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| camparing to unlike objects using like or as |
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| giving human characteristics to unhuman objects |
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a recurrent image, idea or theme
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| a story, poem, or picture that can interpet a deeper meaning |
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a literary term referring to how situation is not as it would actually seem.
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| An author repeats a word or pharse |
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| allows a writer to present past events during current events |
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| visually descriptive or figurative language |
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| a person who is responsible for the thoughts and actions within a story |
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| the time, place in which a situation occurs |
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