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| device of figurative language that compares two unlike objects saying that one is the other |
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| regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem |
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| speaker addresses a silent or absent listener, as if engaged in a provate converstation |
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| feeling that an author wants readers to have while reading |
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| the emotion or desire that acts as an incitement to action (causes you to do something) |
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| words that have acquired additional meanings overtime that are based on the original meaning- (ex: made my skin creep/saw him creep around the corner) |
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| traditional tale about gods, goddesses and heros |
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| propoganda technique consisting of attaching negative labels to a person or thing |
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| tells a story or recounts events |
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| character or voice that relates the stroy's events to the reader |
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