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a person or force that opposes the main character or protagonist |
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the main character of a story or peice of literature |
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the central struggle between opposing forces in a story or play |
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the central struggle between opposing forces in a story or play |
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the relationship of the narrator to the story |
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Anything that appears repeatedly in a piece of literature |
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the methods a writer uses to develop the personality of a character |
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language that communicates ideas beyond the literal meanings of words |
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the use of clues by an author to prepare readers for events that will happen in the future |
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language that emphasizes sense impressions to help the reader see, hear, feel something that is described |
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a contrast between what is said or done and what is expected |
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an object person place or experience that means more than what it is |
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the main idea of a story poem novel or play |
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refrence in a work of literature to a well known character place or situation in history or other literature |
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List 6 Ways Characterization Is Revealed |
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apperance, speech, thoughts + feelings, actions, and enviorment |
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List 4 DIfferent Forms of Figurative Language |
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Onomonopia, simile, metaphor, personification |
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