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DICTION
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WORD CHOICE
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DENOTATION
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DICTIONARY DEFINITION OF A WORD
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CONNOTATION
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EMOTIONAL IMPLICATION, IDEA, OR NOTION ASSOCIATED WITH A WORD
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SYNTAX
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the order and relationship of words in a statement or sentence or between sentences
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ATTITUDE
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HOW THE AUTHOR FEELS, THE PURPOSE OF THE SPEAKER, EXPRESSES AN OPINION
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TONE
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METHOD USED TO CONVEY ATTITUDE, SOUND OF VOICE THAT CONVEYS ATTITUDE
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MOOD
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WHAT THE AUTHOR / SPEAKER IS ATTEMPTING TO CREATE IN THE READER / LISTENER, HOW THE READER / LISTENER IS SUPPOSED TO FEEL
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SETTING
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TIME AND PLACE THE STORY TAKES PLACE
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MOTIF
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ANY ELEMENT THAT RECURS IN ONE OR MORE WORKS OF LITERATURE
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THEME
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A STATEMENT REVEALING THE GENERAL/CENTRAL IDEA(S) THROUGHOUT A WORK – IT MUST CONTAIN A VERB & ANSWER THE QUESTION: “WHAT THE AUTHOR IS TRYING TO SAY ABOUT HUMANITY?”
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INTERNAL CONFLICT
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TAKES PLACE WITHIN A CHARACTER
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EXTERNAL CONFLICT
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TAKES PLACE BETWEEN A CHARACTER & AN OUTSIDE FORCE
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IRONY
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A CONTRAST BETWEEN APPEARANCE & REALITY
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SITUATIONAL IRONY
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OUTCOME IS OPPOSITE OF EXPECTATION
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VERBAL IRONY
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WHEN A CHARACTER SAYS THE OPPOSITE OF WHAT HE OR SHE MEANS
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DRAMATIC IRONY
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WHEN THE READER / AUDIENCE KNOWS MORE THAN THE CHARACTER(S)
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CHARACTERIZATION
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3 LITERARY TECHNIQUES THE AUTHOR USES TO CREATE THE CHARACTER(S)
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THESE INCLUDE:
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1. DIRECT DESCRIPTION
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2. PORTRAYAL OF BEHAVIORS / INTERACTIONS
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1. DIRECT DESCRIPTION 2. PORTRAYAL OF BEHAVIORS / INTERACTIONS 3. REPRESENTATION OF INTERNAL STATES
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