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the repetition of consinent sounds at the beginning of a word. |
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resemblance of sound between syllables of nearby words. |
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the comparison of two things using like or as. |
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the comparison of two or more things not using like or as. |
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agreement or compatibility between opinions or actions. |
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visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work. |
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the subject of a story/main idea. |
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the general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing, situation |
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a type of poetry that is told from the narrators perspective. |
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an Epic is a long story about a hero. |
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an Epic Hero is a brave/noble/famous hero talked about in poems. |
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Omniscient means that you know everything in the story. |
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First Person means that you are speaking from the main characters point of view thus using I, me, mine, etc. |
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third person is when you are speaking for the main character from another characters point of view thus using she, he, it, they,etc. |
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this is when your having conflict with someone else like your mom, friends, relatives, teachers, etc. |
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this is where you are having conflict with yourself such as feeling guilty for something or deciding if you should do this or not. |
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this is where you are having conflict with nature such as bees stinging you, you tripping over a tree branch, or cutting down trees. |
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this is where you are having conflict with the society such as fighting a war, calling the cops, getting arrested, dealing with protesters, etc. |
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