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21 Cards in this Set
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atmosphere
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mood or feeling conveyed by the author's choice of languagae
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cmplication
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the introduction and edevelopment of a conflict between characters or characters and a stiuation
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chronological/liner plot flow
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teelling a story in oder of events as they place in time
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conflict
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some formof opposition presented to the main character
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crises
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turing point in a narrative as it moves close to the storys climax
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distance
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an author's or narrator spatial,temporal,orf emotional removal from plotg events
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flashback
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break up chronological flow of event to teel what happened at some past time
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foreshadowing
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introduction of specific words or image that anticipate later events
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frame story
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story within a story the outer stgory implying an important theme within the inner story
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irony
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reader's awareness that reality differs from that of the character's prepective
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motivation
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eternal and internal forces that cause characters to perform specfic acts
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pace
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rate at which the action progresses
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pathos
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quality of a work that evokes pity
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protagonist
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maqin character of a story
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resolution
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the falling action of a story in which the conflict has been settled
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reversal
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any turabout in the fortunes ofd a character
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simile
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an image used to make con concrete an abstract idea.
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subplot
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a minor plot that somehow affects and interacts with the main plot
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symbol
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a person event place etc that represents by association some other idea
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unity
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the relation of all the story parts to one central organizing principle that forms an organic whole
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verisimilitude
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use of certain lifelike details to give the semblance of reality
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