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The blueprint to all recognizable characters' strengths and weaknesses
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the feelings a word is associated with
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what the text is all about
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The moral, message, or lesson of the story or poem
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a indirect comparison using like or as
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Giving human qualities to non human things
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an exaggeration used to make a point
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a phrase that expresses a deeper meaning than the literal meaning of the words
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A type of irony where when you expect one thing to happen but the opposite or another event occurs
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A type of irony where someone says one thing but means the opposite
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A type of irony where the audience knows more than the character in the story
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A reference to a person, place, event, or other media
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An appeal that uses creditable and reliable sources or experts to show their knowledge on the topic
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An appeal that uses emotional language to sway the reader to feel something
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An appeal that uses data, statistics and common sense to appeal to their logical side
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An appeal that uses time to create a sense of urgency or importance on the topic
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The study words and their parts meanings
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The events that make up a story
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the main character of the story
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The force that goes against the main character
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The struggle or obstacles the characters have to overcome in a story
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How the author is telling the story through deferent perspectives
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The author's attitude towards the topic or subject
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How the audience feels about what they are reading