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| writing that presents information, explains, or informs |
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| a metaphor that is carried throughout the text |
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| brief tale told to illustrate a moral or teach a lesson |
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| In a plot it follows the climax and shows the results of important action that happened in the climax |
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| Prose writing that consists of imaginary elements (novel; short story) |
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| language that communicates meaning beyond the literal meaning words |
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| technique of disrupting the chronological flow of a narrative by interjecting events that occured at the earlier time |
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| one who is not highly developed-usually has only one outstanding trait (usually a minor character) |
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| Character who provides a striking contrast to another character |
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| a tale or legand passed on orally among a people or culture |
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