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alliteration: a repeating sound at the beginning of words in a phrase to create a patternexample: I've sailed upon the seven seascharacter trait: a word to describe a character's personalityexample: independent, optimistic, determinedconflict: the problem in the story (person v. person, person v. self, person v. society, person v. nature)flashback: a scene from a character's past, out of sequence to connect to the present sceneforeshadowing: a hint about an event that happens later in the plotgenre: the type of literatureexample: fiction, nonfiction, poetry, drama, etc.imagery: the use of images and other sensory details to help the reader imagine the scene in his or her mindmetaphor: a comparison of two unalike thingsexample: Her eyes were daggers through my soul.mood: the feeling an author creates in a piece of literature to affect the readerpersonification: to give an inanimate object human qualitiesexample: The wind whistled through the trees.plot: the series of events in the story including the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, & resolutionpoint of view: who is telling the story (1st person: uses the words I, me) (3rd person: outside narrator)repetition: the author repeats a word or phrase for emphasissetting: where and when the story is taking placesimile: a comparison of two unalike things using the words "like" or "as"example: Her eyes are like daggers.symbol: an object that represents a person, idea or emotionexample: a rainbow symbolizes hopetheme: the author's message, the big ideaexample: Communication is necessary between community members.tone: the author's attitude or feeling towards the topic or subject
