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the events taking place after the climax |
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the time and place in which the events of a work of literature take place |
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The idea about life revealed in a work of literature |
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The introduction to the characters, background, and setting |
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A struggle or clash between opposing charaters or opposing forces |
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The action, or events building suspense toward the climax |
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the storys most emotion or suspenseful moment. The point where the conflict is decided one way or another |
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the last part of a story, when the characters problems are solved and the story ends |
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the process of revealing the personality of a character in a story |
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The use of the images or symbols to convey figuarative meaning |
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Language that appeals to the senses |
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The attitude that a write takes toward the audiance, a subject, or a character |
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how the individuality of the author expresses his or her ideas through diction, sentence structure, and variety |
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the framework of a piece of literature (simple or complex) |
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The vantage point from which the story is told |
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a contrast between expectation an reality |
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