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| a reference. (biblical, historical, literary) |
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| a character in conflict with the main character. this conflict is oftern th ebasis for the plot. |
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| the form of a language spoken by a particular group or region |
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| a comparrison which does not use "like" or "as". |
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| a comparriosn which uses "like" or "as" |
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| a character who provides contrast to another character |
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| descriptive language used to create sensory experiences |
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| the perspective or vantage point from which the story usually is told |
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| the main character in a story (the center of the action) |
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| an object that represents something else. |
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| the central idea, concern or purpose of a leterary wor; its message aboutlife |
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| the quallity of realism in literature; truth |
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| the ordinary language (everyday) of a particular place |
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