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whats the difference between technical climax and emotional climax?
technical is the change of action and emotional is the change of character
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what word deals with ordinary's people's lives?
realism
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what are puritans?
american character that was shaped by moral, ethical, and religious convictions
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what is an anecdote?
a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person.
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what is human behavior that is determined by forces beyond the individual's power or control?
naturalism
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what type of person makes do with what they have to achieve results?
generalist/ tinkerer
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what is personification?
the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form
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what is literature that emphasizes a geographical setting?
regionalism
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who are the people that value logic and reason over Christian faith?
rationalists
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What are the elements of persuasive writing?
speaker qualifications, audience, technique, and occasion
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what is analogy?
a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification
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What type of poet is more of a household poet?
fireside poet
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who are the protestants that withdrew from the church of England?
pilgrims
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name three rhetorical devices you can use in a persuasive speech?
rhetorical question, exaggeration, understatement, contrast, quotations from well known sources
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name the 3 3rd person types of narration?
limited, omniscient, subjective
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describe the term didactic?
intended to teach, particularly in having moral instruction as an ulterior motive
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who were inspired by the rationalists ideas and beliefs?
american revolutionists
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