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Vocabulary Language Arts

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round character   a character that is complex and multidimensional.  
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flat character   a character with only one outstanding trait or feature.  
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characterization   the method an author uses to crate the appearance and peronality of imaginary characters in a piece of fiction. 1.Appearance 2.Speech 3.What others say 4.Actions  
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foreshadowing   the technique of giving clues to coming events in a narrative.  
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personification   a figure of speech in which human qualities are attributed to animals, inanimate objects or ideas (happy house).  
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symbol   a concrete thing used to suggest something larger and more abstract.  
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mood   the feeling or atmosphere the writer creates for a reader; a reflection of an author's. attitude toward a subject or theme.  
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style   a author's distinctive manner of expression.  
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persona   a voice or character representing the speaker in written works.  
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dialogue   conversation between two ro more characters.  
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idiom   a phrase that has a meaning that is commonly understood by speakers of a language, but it is different from the normal meaning of the words.  
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generalization   to draw a conclusion.  
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irony   the recognition of the difference between reality and appearance.  
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dramatic irony   words or actions are understood by the audience but not by characters.  
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verbal irony   difference between what is said and what is actually meant.  
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situational irony   the difference between what is intended or expected and what actually occurs.  
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