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21 Cards in this Set
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the repetition of constant sounds at the beginning of words
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alllieraton
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usually the princeipal chareacter in aopposition to the opposing character protagonish of a narrative or drama
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antagonist
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main character in a narrative or dramma
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protagonist
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a writers or speackers choice of words and way of arranging the words in sentences
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diction
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coversation, an episode, or an event that happened vefore the beginning of a story
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flashback
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a writer use of hints or clues to indacate events and stiuations that will occur later on in the story
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foreshawdowing
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a figure of speech in which the trusth is exaggeratied for empasis or for humorus effects
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hyperoble
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decriptive words and pharases that re create sensory esperances for the readers
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imagery
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a comparison w/o using the words like or as
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metaphor
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the feeling or atmoshpere that the writer creates for the reader
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mood
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place where the narritive ro drama takes place
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setting
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a compaasion using like or as
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simile
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a person,place, oan activity,or an object that stands for something besides itself
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symbol
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attitude a writer takes toward a subject
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tone
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writers unique use of language that allows a reader to hear a hjman personality in his or her writing
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voice
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sequence of events ina story
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plot
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methods taht a writer uses to develop characterization
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character
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main idea in a work of literature
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theme
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special kind of contrast between apperance and reality-usally one that is which reality is the opposite from what it seems
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irony
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the plot of a sotry always invoves some sort of struggle between opposing forces
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conflict
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the accurance of a simialaror idnetical sounds of 2 or more words
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ryhme
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