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Literary Terms

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Induction to the story   Basic Situation  
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To assume to be true without conclusive evidence   Speculate  
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To forsee using observation, experience, or scientific reason   Prediction  
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Something whick makes a situation more difficult to deal withh.   Complication  
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Languages that appear to the senses.   Imagery  
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The results out come of a story.   Conclusion  
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Prose Writng that deals with real people, things, events, and places.   Personification  
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The uncertainty or anxiety that a reader feels about what will happen next in a story, novel, or drama.   Suspense  
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The series of related events that make up a story   Plot  
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An account od a person's life or of part of it written or told by another person.   Biography  
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The repitition of consonant sounds in words that are close together.   Alliteration  
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Finding a solution to a problem.   Resolution  
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The use of clues or hints to suggest events that will occur later in the plot.   Foreshadowing  
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The kind of writing that explains or gives information.   Exposition  
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A contrast between expectatio and reality.   Irony  
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A way of speaking that is charicteristic of certain geographical area or a certain group of people.   Dialect  
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An expression peculier language that means something different from the literal meaning of the Words.   Idiom  
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