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Water for Elephants Literary devices
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3. Character Round: Many traits for the character are explored and described Dynamic: The character grows and changes—perhaps learning throughout the course of the story Flat: The character is not expanded upon. Few traits explored. Usually a minor character Static: The character does not grow and change throughout the course of the story
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6. Figurative Language Language that is descriptive. Often using literary devices such as simile and metaphor to give the reader a better understanding of the scene, character, or idea.
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7. Foreshadowing Clues the author gives in the story to give clues as to what will happen later in the plot.
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15. Mood The emotion or feeling created by the author. Setting may contribute to this as does the description by the narrator.
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16. Narrator The character or entity that tells the story
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