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The author's attitude toward his subject and audience expressed through characters' actions and speech.
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Tone
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enot |
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The writer expresses his personal feelings toward the subject, characters, or audience.
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Attitude
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edutitta |
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The author's particular word choice is used to make a point in the writing.
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Diction
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noitcid |
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An intentional departure from the normal order or meaning of words.
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Figures of Speech
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gif of hceeps |
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Uses of language that departs from the customary construction, order, or significance.
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Figurative Language
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gif gnal |
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The author's use of sensory related words to project an image or picture into the reader's mind.
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Imagery
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yregami |
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The use of ___ describe or relate an object or scene with complete particulars.
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Details
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sliated |
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The perspective or vantage point from which the story is told.
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Point of View
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POV |
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The order in which events take place.
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Chronological Organization
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onorhc gro |
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The physical description of persons and places.
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Spatial Organization
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taps gro |
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One event brings about another.
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Cause and Effect
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CaE |
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The author starts in the middle and uses the techniques of flashbacks and foreshadowing.
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In Media Res
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ni aidem ser |
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The sequences of events throughout the novel.
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Structure
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erutcurts |
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An intentional opposite of what is actually stated.
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Irony
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ynori |
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The way the sentence is put together.
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Sentence Structure
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tens tcurts |
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The way in which words are combined to make a sentence.
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Syntax
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xatnys |
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A ___ serves as a single part of speech in a sentence; it is used to present rhythm and may be prepositional, adjectival, adverbial, or fragments.
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Phrasing
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gnisarhp |
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Manner of expression used to communicate feeling, tone, or attitude.
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Language
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gnal |
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The manner in which the author tells the story.
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Narrative Techniques
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tarran hcet |