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terms for literary art laby

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setting   place, time, and circumstance in which something occurs.  
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1st person POV   is when a pewrsong is talking about them using I  
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personification   attribute of personal qualities  
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foreshadowing   to represent indicate, or typify beforehand (clues to predicet future)  
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dynamic character   a character that expresses lots of energy. (undergoes change)  
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allusion   the act of maiking an inderect reference t something.  
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climax   highest point in the story.  
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conflict   where characters don't get along  
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theme   a subject or topic of discurse (moral)  
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setting   place, time, and circumstance in which something occurs.  
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1st person POV   is when a pewrsong is talking about them using I  
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personification   attribute of personal qualities  
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foreshadowing   to represent indicate, or typify beforehand (clues to predicet future)  
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dynamic character   a character that expresses lots of energy. (undergoes change)  
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allusion   the act of maiking an inderect reference t something.  
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climax   highest point in the story.  
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conflict   where characters don't get along  
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theme   a subject or topic of discurse (moral)  
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plot   the plan or main story, sequence of events  
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charcterization   deveolpment of character  
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metaphor   figure of speech comparrison not using like or as  
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similie   caomparison using like or as  
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dramatice irony   when a cahracter doesn't know what's going on  
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omniscent   possessed of universal or complete knowlege  
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staic aracter   does not change  
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style   a particulalr manner or technique by which somehting is done  
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symbol   something that represents something else  
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irony   something that happens (what is said is not what is ment)  
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nemesis   enemy, opponent who is difficult to overcome  
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protagonist   "he good guy"  
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antagonist   "the bad guy"  
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plot   the plan or main story, sequence of events  
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charcterization   deveolpment of character  
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metaphor   figure of speech comparrison not using like or as  
🗑
similie   caomparison using like or as  
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dramatice irony   when a cahracter doesn't know what's going on  
🗑
omniscent   possessed of universal or complete knowlege  
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staic character   does not change  
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style   a particulalr manner or technique by which somehting is done  
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symbol   something that represents something else  
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irony   something that happens (what is said is not what is ment)  
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nemesis   enemy, opponent who is difficult to overcome  
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protagonist   "he good guy"  
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antagonist   "the bad guy"  
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