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22 Cards in this Set
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effect
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How 1 thing influences another.
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effective
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Refers to something that is successful in producing a desired or intended result.
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Literary genre
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The category or class to which a literary work belongs :epic poetry, mythology, and science fiction are examples of literary genres
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consequences |
Something that logically or naturally follows from an action or condition |
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denotation |
A words exact literal or dictionary meaning |
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connotation |
The suggested or implied meaning or implied meaning or emotion associated with a word beyond its literal definition |
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stanza |
Describes a division of lines of poem into equal groups. |
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narrative |
Tells a story or describes a sequence of events in an incidence. |
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sensory details |
Language that applies to 1 or more of the 5 senses -sight, sound, touch taste , smell |
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charization |
is the methods the writer uses to develop characters, for example:thou decrypts, actions, and dialogue |
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figurative language |
language used in an imanaged way to express idea that are not literally true ; language used for effect , such as witch personification smile metafore and hypurably |
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Coherence |
The clear and orderly and presentation of ideas and a paragraph or essay. |
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Internal Coherence |
The clear coherence within a paragraph. |
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External Coherence |
Refers to the Coherence between the paragraph and related to the entire essay |
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Myth |
Traditional stories that explain beliefs, custom, or natural Phenomenon through the action of gods or heros |
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Theme |
The central idea, message, or purpose of a literary work . (moral) |
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Metafor |
A compara solemn in which one thing is spoken of as if it were another. (He is a computer at math) |
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Symbol |
an object, person, place, that stands for something else |
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Symbolism |
The use of symbol in a literary work |
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Subjective |
being influenced by personal opinions and beliefs. |
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objective camera angle |
In film this is the equivalent to the 3rd person point of view of written text. |
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Subjective camera angle
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In film , this is the equivalent to the equivalent
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