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| short/amusing story about real life |
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| an authors choice of words :B |
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| deliberate choice of words to elicit emotions |
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| indirect word/expression in place of harsh ones (or inappropriate) |
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| words/expressions different from their literal meaning |
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| lyrical stanza, expresses feelings |
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| use of humor, irony, or exaggeration to criticize something stupid that nobody cares about |
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| arrangement of words/phrases to make well-structured sentences :B |
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| replacing words so you don't sound like a repetitive dumbass |
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| no rhyme, iambic pentameter |
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| use of something accepted in a genre |
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| final part where everything's wrapped up or explained |
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| brave/noble, everybody likes them because they've done good things, no flaws i guess? pretty much a mary sue |
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| at end of book, comments on the piece or concludes it |
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| a novel that's constructed via letters or other documents, like perks of being a wallflower |
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| pleasing to the ear, sound good, is good, 10/10 would read again |
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| a fictional story involving animals or personified forces of nature to teach a moral lesson |
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| beliefs, stories, customs of a community, passed down vie their disgusting lips |
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it's not a phase mom a genre originating in the 1700's where elements of romance and horror are combined |
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warning! ur a dumb slut ;B things that effect the actions |
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| switching word order around, to make it sound fancy i guess, but really its just more confusing |
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| nonfiction genre, a collection of memories |
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| rhythm of accented/unaccented syllables organized into patterns |
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| substitution of one thing for the things it's supposed to represent. something stupid like that. suit for business was the example i found |
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| opposite of emotive, very objective and emotionless pretty much |
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| justice is served bro. taste my justice. it's when virtue is rewarded, the wrong as punished, and all is right with the world |
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| humorous use of word, reveals the different meanings |
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| pattern of rhymes. like, ending vowels or sounds of lines in poetry |
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| please stop talking to yourself you look so melodramatic |
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| drama based on suffering, to get a catharsis. but idk i wasn't exactly in years when i read oedipus |
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