metaphor - a comparison between two seemingly unrelated nouns without using like or as, mood - the feeling that the reader gets while reading, onomatopoeia - sound words , personification - human qualities are given to noun-human things ex: the trees danced in the wind , plot - it is the series of events of a story, point of view - the narrator or speaker , repetition - the purposeful repeating of the word or phrase with literature to create a rhythm or make point , sensory details - using the five senses to describe what one is experiencing , setting - the time and place in which the action of literary work takes place , similie - a comparison between two seemingly unrelated nouns using the word like or as , symbol - when an object color shape or gestures stands for something , theme - main message in a work of literature. about life society or human nature , tone - the writers attitude toward the subject matter the way an author uses sentences structures choice of words and figurative language , dramatic irony - when the reader understand more about the events of the story than a character , situational irony - this occurs when what actually happens is the opposite of what is expected or appropriate , verbal irony - a person or character says one thing but really means the opposite , external conflict  - man vs man society supernatural machine and nature , internal conflict - man vs self ,

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