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the words spoken between charactersin literary writing dialogue
an accont of a persons life written or told bythat person autobiography
writing that tells a fiction or nonfiction story narrative
time order chronological order
narator takes part in the actions and events of the story 1st person point of view
i, me, my, we, our 1st person pronouns
when a story goes back in time flashback
hints or clues to let th reader know what will happen later forshadowing
what the reader thought would happen doesn't ; a twist of fate irony
when one character speaks either to the audience or himself during a play monoloque
the emotional feeling an author creates through his writing mood
when the reader knows more than the characters do dramatic irony
the actions and events resulting in the climax and the actions and events resulting in the climax as a resalution of the conflict plot
the conflict to be resulved problem
written and spoken language used by people prose
to look back and learn from the past so that we can grow and change reflection
time and place of a peace of literature setting
the main idea of the story theme
sarcasm through dialogue verbal irony
an account of a persons life written or told by another person biography
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