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A passing reference to a well known story, such as The Three Little Pigs

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When something happens or is said which predicts something coming later in the story.

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When a story or part of a story is told after it happens, such as when Annie Sullivan thinks back to her time in the Alms House.

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When an object has more meaning than the function of the object, like the key in The Miracle Worker

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The type of irony when something happens that the characters don't expect, like in the end of Once Upon A Time

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'I just LOVE it when I get an exam question I haven't studied for' is an example of

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I have a dream that.....I have a dream.....is a an example of

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A Metaphor is

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A Simile is

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In persuasive writing, an argument is

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A writer's diction is her

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Imagery is the use of words or phrases which

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Subjectivity includes

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A biography is

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An autobiography is

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A 'complication' in literature is

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Which one of these could be a synonym for 'very?' To, too or two

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Which one of these is possessive? Their, there, or They're

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When a character questions himself, which type of conflict is this?

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In the Gettysburg Address, a score is

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'We cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow' is an example of

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Antithesis uses _____________to get a point across

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A 'terrorist' is someone who

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A Parapet, like the one in The Sniper, is

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When 'the lust of battle' died in The Sniper, what happened

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Allusion/Allude
Foreshadowing
Flashback
Symbolism
Situational Irony
Verbal Irony
repetition or parallelism
a comparison of two unalike things.
a comparison of two unalike things USING 'like' or 'as.'
the use of facts and ideas to influence the reader's thinking
word choice
appeal to our senses
the writer's opinion - NOT just facts
the story of a person's life (like The Miracle Worker)
the story of the writer's life.
the point in which the character makes her situation more difficult, even though she's attempting to solve the conflict.
Too
Their
Man verses Self
20 years
parallelism
contrast
commits a violet act to make a political statement.
a small wall along the edge of a building.
He changed after killing the other sniper, he had remorse





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