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| giving of a personal nature or character to inanimate objects |
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| a figure of speech when a word or phrase isn't literal |
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| a thing that represents or stands for something else |
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| a state or feeling of exciting about what may happen |
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| main evens of a play, book, etc. |
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| an event causing great suffering, distress, and destruction. |
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| a person who actively opposes someone or something; an adversary. |
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| leading or main character- deals with conflict |
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| dynamic changes negative or positive |
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| lines delivered to an audience |
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| lines spoken by a character |
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| the subject of talk, a piece of writing; the persons thought. |
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| a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one. |
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| go back to a moment of time in past |
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| recurring symbols; lennie killing soft animals- doesn't know strength |
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stays the same; not a lot of depth. EX: bathasar |
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