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Sensory Details

Language that appeals to 1 or more of the senses- sight, sound, touch, taste, smell.

Internal Coherence

Refers to the coherence within a paragraph.

Theme

The central idea, message, or purpose of a literary work.

Literary Genre

The category or class to which a literary work belongs: epic poetry, mythology, and science fiction are examples of literary genre.

Connotation

The suggested or implied meaning or emotion associated with a word beyond its literal definition.


Denotation
A word’s exact literal-dictionary-meaning.
Stanza

Describes a division of lines of a poem into equal groups.

Figurative Language

Language used in an imagination way to express ideas that are not literally true; language used for effect, such as with personification, simile, metaphor, and hyperbole.

Characterization
Is a methods a writer uses to develop characters, for example, through descriptions, action, and dialogue.
External Coherence
Refers to the coherence between the paragraph and related to the entire essay.
Symbol

An object, person, or a place that stands for something else.

Objective Camera Angle

In film, this is the equivalent to the 3rd person point of view of written test.

Myth

Traditional stories that explain beliefs, customs, or natural phenomenon through the action of gods or heroes.

Symbolism

The use of symbols in a literary work.

Consequences

Something that logical or naturally follows from an action or condition.