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| The mood or climate of a story |
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| A book written by themselves about their life |
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| A book about written about somebody else's life |
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The method a writer uses to develop the personality of a character -Someone's Actions -Someone Says -Someone else says |
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| The author directly describes the character |
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| Indirect Characterization |
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| The character or other characters describe them |
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| A conversation between two or more characters |
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| Any wring that departs from realistic experience |
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| A comparison using like or as |
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| a figure of speech in which a term or phrase is applied to something to which it is not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance |
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| Giving an object human like traits |
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| wording writing to appeal to the senses |
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| A symbol which is meant to be taken literally |
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| A symbol meant be taken in a differently than apparently stated |
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| Hinting at fore coming events |
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| Drawing a conclusion based on a limited amount of information |
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| A contrast between appearance and reality |
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| when the audience knows more than the characters |
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| when the opposite of what is expected happens |
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| a story's issues and its solution |
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| the way a story is told or narrated |
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| A character of the story looking back at a later point of time telling the story |
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| The Main Character of the story telling the events of the story as they happen |
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| An all knowing narrator telling the story |
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| Repetition of word ending sounds |
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| Arrangement of stressed and unstressed sounds |
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| Repetition of consonant sounds |
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| Repetition of vowel sounds |
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| When the word indicates the meaning of a sound |
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| Making funny of the subject |
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| when an actor speaks his inner most thoughts to the audience |
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| The general idea of a story which can be stated or implied |
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| A 14 line poem that follows a line scheme |
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A metric foot consisted of two syllables, one without an accent, and one with an accent _ _'_ _'_ _' |
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