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Repetitive sounds Alliteration
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The author's reason for creating a particular work
Author's Purpose
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A form of nonfiction in which a person tells the story of his or her own life
Autobiography
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The story of a person's life written by someone else
Biography
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The techniques writers use to create and develop characters
Characterization
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A device in which an episode or chapter ends at a moment of suspense
Cliffhanger
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A struggle between opposing forces
Conflict
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Words that characters speak out loud
Dialogue
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A literary form involving parts written for actors to perform
Drama
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A brief story that teaches a lesson
Fable
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Literature that contains at least one fantastic or unreal element
Fantasy
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A prose writing that tells an imaginary story
Fiction
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Fresh and original descriptions that, while not literally true, help the reader picture ordinary things in new ways. Figurative Language
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A story passed from one generation to the next
Folktale
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When a writer provides hints that suggest future events in a story
Foreshadowing
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A type or category of literature
Genre
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A story that is written to portray a time period or convey information about a specific time period
Historical Fiction
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Extreme exaggeration not meant to be taken literally
Hyperbole
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Text that is written by authors to inform, to explain, to describe, to present information, or to persuade Informational Text
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Words or phrases that appeal to a reader's senses
Imagery
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A story, usually based on historical fact, handed down from the past about a specific person
Legend
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A comparison of two things that have some quality in common not containing the word like or as, it says one thing is another thing. Metaphor
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A story in which the reader is challenged to solve a puzzle
Mystery
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A traditional story, usually of unknown authorship, that deals with the basic questions of the universe. Myth
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Writing that tells about real people, places, and events
Non-fiction
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Use of words whose sound suggests their meaning ex. Buzz
Onomatopoeia
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The giving of human qualities to an animal, object, or idea
Personification
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The sequence of related events that make up a story
Plot
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A type of literature in which ideas, images, and feelings are expressed in few words
Poetry
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The perspective from which a story is told, usually first or third person
Point of View
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A story that has events that did not really happen but could have happened
Realistic Fiction
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A story that is based on real or possible scientific developments
Science Fiction
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The time and place where a story happens
Setting
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A comparison of two things that have some quality in common containing the word like or as
Simile
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Using a person, a place, an object, or an action to stand for something beyond itself
Symbolism
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The message about life or human nature that is conveyed by a literary work
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