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How a writer develops a character through descriptions, actions, and dialogue.
Using phrases or sentences not meant to be taken literally.
The comparison of two unlike objects using like or as
A direct comparison of two unlike things
Something that happens to a person because of what they have done.
A unifying idea that is a recurring element in literary or artistic work
A sentence in the introduction that states the topic of the essay
Lines from the text that support a position or what you are trying to claim or explain
Capable of thinking and expressing yourself in a clear manner
An essay that makes a claim or an assertion and explains it with details, reason, textual evidence and commentary
Your opinion on the evidence
Making associations between the text and real life or other texts
Making a guess as to what will happen later in the story
Logical conclusions about why characters are saying or doing things
An interruption in the sequence of events to relate events that occurred in the past
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