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10 Cards in this Set

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Plot
Series of events that leads the reader from the begining to the end of the story
Resolution
Final conclusion in the story
Protagonist
The driving force in the story. The good guy in the story
Irony
The difference between what is really said and what is really done
Dramatic Irony
Audience knows what will happen and the actors don't
Situational Irony
Unplanned events will happen
Verbal Irony
Saying one thing and meaning another
Literal
If you are told you look blue-you really are turning blue. The words mean what they say
Figurative
The meaning behind words: If you are told you look blue - you are sad
Genre
Different types of literature, Fiction (not true), non fiction (true), mysteries, biography, comedy, poems, essays, etc.