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Rhetorical Question
A question that does not need a direct answer. For example: Have you lost your mind?
Anecdote
An amusing story usually about people
Sensory Imaginary
Descriptive details that appeal to the senses. For example: So sweet you could taste the brown sugar on the warm sweet coffee cake.
Romanticism in Literature
Literature that gives that idealized portrayal of life, both dark or romantic in nature.
Realism in Literature
Literature giving a daily harsh picture of life
Allusion
Making an indirect reference in literature to history, literature, the bible, mythology, etc. For example: The heavy weight class of wrestlers looked like a group of Hercules.
Tragedy
A play that ends with death
Flat Character
A character with only one dimension. For example: As reading the book we only see josh as a sad person
Dynamic Character
A character who changes in the course of the story. He was sad then Jerry became happy at the end of the story
Autobiography
A form of non-fiction where a person tells his own life story