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Category of Literature
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Genre
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Enders game is what category of literature?
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Sci-Fi
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Magical genre, might have talking animals
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farting
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an awakening or sudden realization
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epiphany
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extreme exaggeration
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hyperbole
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informal language, inappropriate for english
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slang
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switched off is an example of an
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euphamism
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ender is worked about the adults by Petra and??/
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dink
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this is an example of _______ in the novel
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foreshadowing
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literal meaning of a work
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denotation
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implied meaning of a word
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connotation
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extreme anger
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wrath
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too high of an opinion of one's self
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pride
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laziness
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sloth
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overating
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gluttony
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materialism over all else
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greed
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when the opposite from what is expected occurs
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irony
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time and place of a novel
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setting
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to change rearrange add or delete things in the essay
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revising
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correcting your errors
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editing
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sudden change in person, speaker, setting
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shift
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short story or personal inident which could be used for elaboration in your essay
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anecdote
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when you write about the likenesses
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comparative
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when you write about the differences
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contrast
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locke
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peter
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often introduces a new chapter
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graff
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governor of the new colony
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ender
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ender's weakness
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valentine
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best commander until Ender
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mazer
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platoon of soldiers
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army
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ender's tormentor in grade school
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stilson
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overwhelming desire
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lust
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wanting what your friends have
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envy
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the sin which peter and ender are guilty of
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wrath
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small portion of a book or story
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excerpt
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symbol or theme which is repeted over and over
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motive
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authors message in a novel
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theme
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making an educated guess
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hypothesis
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refrence to something famous
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allusion
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example of this in ender
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napoleon, caeser
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main character in a novel
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protagonist
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cm in your essay
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commentary
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author's attitude in a story
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tone
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saying in aparticular language
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idiom
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author returns to the past to inform reader of the background
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flashback
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