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| a character or force in conflict with a main character[image] |
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| the main character in a literary work |
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| the high point of interest or suspense |
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| involves a conflict with himself/herself |
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| the main character struggles anainst an outer force |
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| a sequence of events in literary work |
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| the time and place of the action |
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| the speaker of character who tells the story |
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| when a character in the story tells the story |
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| when a voice outside the story narrates |
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| a conversation betwee characters |
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| the descriptive or figurative langauge used in literature to create word pictures for the reader |
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| central message or insight into life revealed through the literary work |
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| clues that suggest events that have yet to accur |
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| the feeling or courosity in literature |
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| words used to represent opposite of what they mean |
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| directly contradics the expectations of the character |
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| a contradiction with a character |
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| anything that represents or stands for something else |
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