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Narritive   The story or an account of an event or series of events.  
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Dialogue   A conversation between two people.  
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Setting   When and were the story takes place.  
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Narrator   In a narrating a poem.  
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Speaker   The ''voice'' narrating a poem.  
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Protagonist   The main character in a literary work.  
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Antagonist   A character or force in a conflict with the main character.  
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Conflict   A struggle between two opposing forces.  
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Inference   A logical guess based on evedince or reasoning.  
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Theme   The universal truth about life exxpressed in the passage.  
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Point of view   The perspective from which the story is told.  
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First person   A character narrates the story with I-me-my-mines in his or her speech.  
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Third person omniscient   The narrator is an outsider who sees into the mind of on of the character's.  
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Symbolism   The practice of using a person,thing,or object to represent something else.  
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Irony   When the reality of a situation is the oppisite of what is expected.  
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Tone   The writers or speakers attitude towards the subject of a story,towards a character,or towards tghe audience.  
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Mood   The overall feeling of a story.  
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Figurative language   Language that uses words or expresseions with a meaning that is diffrent from the litteralinterpritation(metephore,simile,personification).  
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Simile   A sentence that compares two unlike thing using ''like'' or ''as''.  
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Metaphore   A comparison of two unlike thing without using ''like'' or ''as''.  
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Personification   Givion human qualities to non living things.  
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