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13 Cards in this Set
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Mood |
The overall emotion created by a work of literature |
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Tone |
The attitude a writer takes toward the reader, a subject, or one character |
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Purpose (P.I.E) |
Author's intent or reason for writing a work |
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Omniscient |
The person telling the story is outside the story knows everything in the story |
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1st person |
The narroatar is a character in the story & uses pronouns |
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Inference |
A conclusion reached about things in a text based on evidence and reasoning stemming from it |
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Rhetoric |
The uses of language for persuasion |
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Indirect Characterization |
The reader uses judgement from details given to determine the character |
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Direct Characterization |
The writer tells the reader what kind of person the character is |
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Synonym |
A word or phrase means the exact SAME |
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Antonym |
A word opposite in meaning to another |
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Irony |
A constant between expectation & reality; what is being said, what is meant, what is expected |
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Point Of View |
a particular attitude or way of considering a matter (OPINION) |