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This describes objects, actions, and ideas in such a way that it appeals to our physical senses.
Imagery
Metaphor
Figurative Language
Literal Language
This is a comparison between two unlike things by saying that one thing is the other.
Imagery
Metaphor
Figurative Language
Literal Language
This is a clear statement that takes a position and outlines a plan for explaining that position in an informational text.
Thesis
Author's Purpose
Tone
Mood
This is the subject or underlying meaning that a literary text directly or indirectly explains, develops, and/or explores
Style
Theme
Diction
Thesis
This is a character that the reader has been given many details about. The character seems like a real person and has traits that come from both nature and experience.
Dynamic Character
Static Character
Complex Character
Flat Character
This point of view includes a narrator that uses "I" and is a character in the story.
3rd Person Limited
1st Person
3rd Person Omniscient
This point of view includes a narrator that uses "he" and "she" while telling the story; the narrator knows everything about all of the characters.
3rd Person Limited
1st Person
3rd Person Omniscient
This point of view includes a narrator that uses "he," "she," and "they," is not a character in the story, and knows some things about some people in the story.
3rd Person Limited
1st Person
3rd Person Omniscient
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