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What is the Antagonist?
This is the character who directly opposes the central character.
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What is Conflict?
These are the problems which often happen between the protagonist and antagonist.
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What is a Metaphor?
A comparison between two things without using like or as.
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What is First Person
An author whose narrator is using words such as I, My, and Me, is using this Point of View
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What is Situational Irony?
This literary device is when the opposite happens to what the reader has been led to expect.
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What is a Dynamic character?
When a character is fully fleshed out with motivations and even a background, they can be considered this.
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What is location, time, atmosphere?
These are three qualities that make up the setting of a story.
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What is Foreshadowing?
When the author hints at future events, they have just done this.
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What is Tone?
The author's feelings towards their writing is this.
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What is MLA?
This is the formatting used in English classes.
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What is a Static Character?
A character who does not change their personality throughout the duration of the story can be considered this.
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What is person vs. self?
This type of conflict is internal within the mind of the protagonist.
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What is Pathetic Fallacy?
This is the technique of giving human feelings to something non-human, usually objects, weather, and animals.
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What is Third Person Limited Omniscient?
An author whose narrator is outside the story telling it but only through the thoughts and emotions of one character is using this Point of View.
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What is Verbal Irony?
This literary device is when the speaker says one thing but means the opposite.
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What is direct characterization?
An example of this characterization would be "they have brown eyes and blond hair"
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What is person vs. person?
This type of conflict is when two external beings are opposed to each other.
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What is Imagery?
When the author just described something using the five senses, I have utilized this literary technique.
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What is Third Person Omniscient?
A narrator who is outside the story telling it and knows all the feelings, thoughts and emotions of all characters.
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What is Dramatic Irony?
When the audience or reader is aware of something one or more of the characters is not aware of, then this literary device has been used.
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What is Indirect Characterization?
When a character's actions inform the reader of their personality, we can say that this has just ocured.
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What is person vs. society?
An example of this is Prince Prospero locking himself away and not caring about the people of his kingdom.
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What is Juxtaposition?
This is when two vastly different things are seen or placed close to each other with contrasting effect.
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What is Third Person Subjective?
An author whose narrator is outside the story telling it and knows the thoughts and emotions of no characters is using this Point of View.
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What is an data, claim, warrant.
Please list the three stages of a unique point of a paragraph.
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