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The author's way of explaining the people in the story.
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The author's attitude or feeling about a piece of writing.
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The feeling a reader gets from a story.
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The subject or message being written about.
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Someone from outside the story is telling it.
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One of the characters is telling the story.
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The angle from which a story is told.
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The satisfying end of a story where the problems are solved.
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The part of the story that follows the climax.
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Turning point in the action of the story.
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Comparing two things using "like" or "as".
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The part of the story when various problems start to happen.
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The part that explains the background and setting of the story.
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The person or thing fighting against the hero (the villain).
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Time and place of the story.
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The person or character who is telling the story.
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Talking between characters in a story.
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a concrete or real object used to represent an idea.
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A speech given in a play by a character.
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Writing that ridicules or makes fun of people's mistakes or weaknesses.
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Use of praise to ridicule someone or something.
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A word or phrase used in a way that gives it a funny twist.
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Using two contradictory words together for a special effect.
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Hints or clues about what is going to happen in the story.
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Using words to create a special effect.
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Giving human characteristics to an idea, object, or animal.
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Reference to a well-known person, place, thing, event, or work of literature.
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Comparing two things without using "like" or "as".
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Using a word or phrase to mean the exact opposite of its normal meaning.
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When the author goes back in the story to an earlier time.
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