Narrative Literary term

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writing that is factual
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an author's choice of words to convey a certain emotion or feeling.
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anything that is written to be read
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the attitude of the author toward his audience and characters.
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is a comparison of two unlike things in which now words of comparison are used.
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repeating a sound, word, phrase or sentence throughout the poem or piece of writing
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There are two types of alliteration - assonance and consonance
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the repetition of the initial same sound at the beginning of several words.
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a writing that is longer has a setting, plot and characters which are developed in detail
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opposite of what is expected
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the vantage point from which the story is told.
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an extreme overstatement or exaggeration
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what the work is mostly about
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time and place
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a reference in literature to a familiar person, place or idea.
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"King Charles" is an example of an epithet.
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the author elevates an animal, object, or idea and gives it human characteristics.
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setting, charachterization, main and minor characters and historical backgroung are introduced in the exposition.
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writing that comes from the author's imagination
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the specific order in which events unfold or the sequence of events in a story.
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the language that appeals to the senses - touch, taste, smell, hearing, and sight
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Barnegat High School is an example of a setting.
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usually revolves around a single idea and is short enough to be read in one sitting.
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a concrete object used to represent an idea
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A comparison of two unlike things in which a word of comparison (like or as) is used.
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the statement about life a particular work is trying to get across to the reader.
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a suggestion of what is to come later in the work by giving hints and clues.
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The saying - "Jumbo Shrimp" is an oxymoron.
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There are three types of irony - verbal irony, dramatic irony, and situational irony.
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the use of sound words