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| the author literally tells what the character is like |
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| literary work written in dialogue to be performed before an audience by actors on stage |
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| one who changes in a significant way during the story |
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| to correct and/or revise a piece of writing |
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| a long narrative poem on a serious subject presented in a formal style=traces adventures of a great hero |
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| a long, elaborate comparison that often continues for a number o lines |
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| text and other graphic symbols that are part of the physicl environment, such as street signs |
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| show the origin and historical development of a word (ex. Middle ENglish, from Old English Lace |
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| the substitution of a mild and pleasant expression for a harsh and blunt one (ex/ to pass away for die) |
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| The part of the plot that introduces the characters, the setting, and the basic situation or conflict |
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