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An author comments in a straightforward manner on the nature of a character.
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direct characterization
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An author allows readers to draw conclusions about characters based on the characters’ own words and actions.
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indirect characterization
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Written in the order in which it takes place.
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chronological order
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Repetition of final consonant sounds
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consonance
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A character struggles against another character, society, or force of nature.
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external conflict
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A character struggles with an issue or problem within his or her mind.
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internal conflict
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The conversation between characters. It is in quotation marks, and tells exact words (unless in a play).
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dialogue
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An overstatement or stretching of the truth to emphasize a point.
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exaggeration
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A writing that explains, analyses, or defines
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exposition
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Brief stories that teach morals
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fable
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