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| type of writing that makes fun of wrong doings of people or groups. |
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| the resolution or answer to the conflict in literary work. |
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| the attitude of the author toward the subject of a literary work. |
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| the time and place in which an action occurs. |
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| the person, animal, or natural force presented as a person appearing. |
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| usually have names, large parts, and the story describes their thoughts and actions. |
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| the emotional quality produces by the setting. |
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| sometimes not named, small parts, and so not influence story events. |
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| show same traits, not life-like, requires little imagination from writer,and actions are predictable. |
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| the high point of the action. |
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| the fighting or people that gives power to the dramatic action. |
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| form of expression used to convey meaning by comparing one thingy with another that is familiar to the reader...exs::simile,metaphor,&personification. |
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| the place from which something is looked at; first or third. |
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| sequence of events or actions in a short story, etc. |
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| [image]
A.-setting of scene
B.-climax
C.-conclusion
X.-problem or conflict |
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