Never Let Me Go: Writer's Methods

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when the weather reflects the mood
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symbols or reminders of death
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when an object or place represents a wider idea
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the type of narrator Kathy is
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another word for speech
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the genre of the novel
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'completion' is an example of this technique
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when the writer gives advance warning
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a comparison using 'like' or 'as'
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where a story takes place
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the feeling or mood created by a writer
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a repeated symbol
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another term for non-chronological