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a contrast between what is stated and what is really meant or what happens and whats expected to happen
irony
a comparison between two different things
metaphor
the use of a word whose sound in some degree imitates or suggests its meaning
onomatopoeia
a figure of speech in which something non-human is given human qualities
personification
the sequence of events that take place in a story
plot
the vantage point form which a story is told
point of vew
information put fourth ro persuade readers of a view
properganda
time & place
setting
characteristic ways the author uses language
style
that quality literature that makes the reader uncertain or tense about what is to come
suspense
any person, place, otr thing which has meaning in itself which is used to represent or stand for something else as well
symbol
message the author wants to communicate
theme
the attitude the writer takes towards his subject
tone