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11 Cards in this Set
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Effect |
How one thing influences another. |
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Effective |
Refers to something that successful in producing a desired or intended result. |
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Literary genre |
The category or class to which a literary work belong: epic poetry, mythology, and science fiction are examples of literary genre. |
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Consequences |
Something that logically or naturally follow from an action or condition. |
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Denotation |
A word’s exact literal or dictionary meaning. |
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Connotation |
The suggested or implied meaning or emotion associated with a word beyond its litera |
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Stanza |
Describes a division of line of a 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 appeals to 1 or more of 5 sense- sight, sounds, touch, taste, smell. |
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Characterization |
Is the methods a writer uses to develop characters, for examples: through descriptions, actions and dialogue. |
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Figurative Languages |
Languages used in an imaginative way to express ideas that are not literally true; language used for effect, such as with personification, similes, metaphors, hyperboles |