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Style

How the author uses language to convey meaning

It's a Taylor swift song

Figurative language

Not literal language

Metaphor

Figurative language comparing that one"is"something it is not

Simile

Figurative language comparing something to be "like" or "as"something that it is not

Voice

The stylistic pattern of the verb subject relationship used within a story

Genre

Examples: are poetry, nonfiction, drama, myths, biographies, autobiographies, fiction

Symbolism

A concrete being used to suggest something larger and more abstract

Point of view

Perspective of the narrator

Character

"Who" in a story

Setting

"Where"and "when" of a story

Plot

"What" happens in the story

Theme

The "big idea"of the story- the message or more

Illustrations

How meaning is communicated by art

First-person point of view

Narration in which the point of view is that of the main character

Omniscient point of view

Vantage point in which the narrative is removed from the story and knows everything that needs to be known

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"

Personification

Giving human-like characteristics to animals or inanimate objects

Authentic

Genuine; true