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18 Cards in this Set
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How the author uses language to convey meaning |
It's a Taylor swift song |
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Figurative language |
Not literal language |
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Metaphor |
Figurative language comparing that one"is"something it is not |
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Simile |
Figurative language comparing something to be "like" or "as"something that it is not |
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Voice |
The stylistic pattern of the verb subject relationship used within a story |
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Genre |
Examples: are poetry, nonfiction, drama, myths, biographies, autobiographies, fiction |
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Symbolism |
A concrete being used to suggest something larger and more abstract |
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Point of view |
Perspective of the narrator |
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Character |
"Who" in a story |
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Setting |
"Where"and "when" of a story |
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Plot |
"What" happens in the story |
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Theme |
The "big idea"of the story- the message or more |
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Illustrations |
How meaning is communicated by art |
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First-person point of view |
Narration in which the point of view is that of the main character |
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Omniscient point of view |
Vantage point in which the narrative is removed from the story and knows everything that needs to be known |
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Third person point of view |
Narration in which the point of view is that I've someone outside of the story the first to the characters as "he", "she", or "they" |
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Personification |
Giving human-like characteristics to animals or inanimate objects |
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Authentic |
Genuine; true |
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