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