Literary Elements
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point of view | who is telling the story (first person, second person, third person)
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mood | how the author wants you to feel
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conflict | struggle or problem
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foreshadow | a clue from the author of what is to come
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irony | the opposite of what is expected
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character | who is important in the story
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plot | series of story events
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dialogue | words exchanged between the characters
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style | how words are arranged or used
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purpose | why the author wrote the story
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setting | where and when the story takes place
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theme | the author's message
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