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13 Cards in this Set
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Ethos
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Ethos (Credibility), or ethical appeal, means convincing by the character of the author.
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Pathos
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Pathos (Emotional) means persuading by appealing to the reader's emotions.
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Logos
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Logos (Logical) means persuading by the use of reasoning.
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Allusion
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is a figure of speech, in which one refers covertly or indirectly to an object or circumstance that has occurred or existed in an external context
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Tone
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Tone is a literary compound of composition, which encompasses the attitudes toward the subject and toward the audience implied in a literary work
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Characterization
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Characterization or characterisation is the concept of creating characters for a narrative.[1] It is a literary element and may be employed in dramatic works of art or everyday conversation. Characters may be presented by means of description, through their actions, speech, or thoughts.
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Dialect
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a particular form of a language that is peculiar to a specific region or social group.
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Plot
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is a literary term defined as the events that make up a story, particularly as they relate to one another in a pattern, in a sequence, through cause and effect, how the reader views the story, or simply by coincidence.
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Setting
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time and place and condition in novel.
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Flashback
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in literature and dramatic media, an interjected scene that takes the narrative back in time from the current point
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Conflict
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In literature, the literary element conflict is an inherent incompatibility between the objectives of two or more characters or forces. Conflict creates tension and interest in a story by adding doubt as to the outcome
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Dynamic Character
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a literary or dramatic character who undergoes an important inner change, as a change in personality or attitude
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Static Character
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Stays the same ;P Boring
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