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| prepositional phrase | ends with a noun or pronoun
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| Participal pharse | acts like a adjective describle
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| Gerund | noun ends in ing phrase and modifer
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| Characterization | the way the author presents the character
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| Direct Characterization | character describle by the author, narrator, and other characters Ex. Atticus
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| Indirect Characterization | character trait revealed by speach and action Ex. scout
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| Conch | civilization
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| piggy's glasses | intelligence
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| the beast | fear
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| the pig's head | evil
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| fire | rescue, hope
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| Allegory | a larger concept
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| Social allegory | deals with forms of power in soceity
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| Moral allegory | deals with different kinds of people and how they relate to the world
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| Religous | deals with the spiritual world
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| Jack | emotions power savagery
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| Ralph | common sense government everyman
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| Piggy | intellecet techonogy intellect
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| Simon | soul humanism truth
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| Scout | main character tomboy can read
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| Jem | scout's brother loves to play football
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| Atticus | scout and jem's father and a lawyer
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| Tom robinson | black man accused of raping a white woman
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| Bob Ewell | acuss tom robinson of raping his daughter
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| Point of view | a certian piont of view
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| First person | story told from the narrators view
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| Objective | the writer tells what happens without starting more can be inferred from
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| Third person | narrator is directly speaking to the reader
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| Omniscient | a narrator who knows everything about the characters
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| Limited Omniscient | narrator only knows through one charater
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| Protagonist | main character
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| Antagonist | opponent
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| Foil | secondary character
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