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a character who creates the conflict for the protagonist
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antagonist
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enemy
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high point of the story, sometimes called the turning point.
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climax
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best part
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resolution or conclusion of the plot structure
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denouement
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ending
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conversation between characters
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dialouge
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convo
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a character who has little individuality or development
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flat character
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nothing happens
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a character whose personality develops and changes
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dynamic character
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change can be good
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a scene from the past is brought up
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flashback
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happens all the time on Soap Operas
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a type of writing
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genre
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a certain style
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atmosphere created, feeling of the story
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mood
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set the ___
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a point of view that is limited to a description of external actions and events
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objective
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pov
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all knowing point of view
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omnicient
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relationship between the narrator and characters
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point of view
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a character that the reader may smypathize with; with character; he/she is always in conflict
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protagonist
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a complex, well-developed realistic character
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round character
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time, place of action and condition wonder which the story is told
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setting
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a character whose personality remains the same, never changing or growing
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static character
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the message or statement about life or human nature that the author is trying to impact to the reader
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themes
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attitude of the author towards characters or/of subjects
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tone
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a story of a hero and his deeds
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adventure tale
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repeated sounds of a letter usually at the beginning of another word
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alliteration
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Lines of poetry begin the same
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anaphora
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inverted word order
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anastrophe
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old timey word, words that were used before mordern times
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archaic expression
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making fun of one's features (drawn or written)
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caricature
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making fun of one's features (drawn or written)
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caricature
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2 syllables ryhme
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Feminine rhyme
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one's eccentric characteristics or faults
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Folbles
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freakish
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horror stories
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Gothic tales
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one syllable rhymes
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masculine
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story that makes fune of an actual event
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Mock history
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renewal in traditions; strict writing style
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Neo-Classism
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story that teaches a lesson
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parable
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fable
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giving human qualities to non-human things
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personification
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literature dealing with everyday life
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Realism
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real
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repeated words or lines
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repetition
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repeat
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literature dealing with emotions, nature, and the unusual
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Romanticism
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romantic
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a character with traits you would expect
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sterotype
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