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the repetition of consonant sounds at the begining of words   Alliteration    
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a referance to something else that is well known (another piece of literature, an object, a person, or an event)   Allusion    
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a short tale of an incident, generally highly interesting of comical   Anecdote    
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the character in a story who opposes the main character in some way   Antagonist    
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similar vowel sounds repeated in successive or nearby words ( ex.Susie's loose tooth)   Assonance    
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the writer's personal opinion about the topic (usually a stubbornly-held opinion)   Bias    
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the process of presenting aspects of a character within a story or other narrative   Characterization    
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the highest point of suspense   Climax    
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the main problem in the plot of a piece of literature; a struggle between two people, things, groups, or ideas   Conflict    
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the reptition of a pattern of consonants within words (Ex. Zack's acrobatic act)   Consonance    
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the turning point in a story   Crisis    
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the part of a fiction plot that follows the resolution of the conflict   Denouement    
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word choice; the use of particular words to convey meaning to the reader(can be formal or informal, concrete or abstract)   Diction    
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the introduction to a story; the part that tells readers about the setting and characters of the story   Exposition    
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a story with a literal meaning and a symbolic meaning; a short moral story (often with animal characters)   Allegory    
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