Personification  - Giving human qualities to an object or an animal., Onomatopoeia  - Sound words, Simile  - Comparing two or more items using like or as. , Metaphor - A comparison between two nouns, NOT using like or as., Alliteration - The same beginning sounds in words., Hyperbole - Exaggeration , Imagery - A description that forms a mental picture, only using words., Foreshadowing - Hints of what will happen later in a story., Setting - When and where the story takes place., Chronological order - The story events that happen in order from beginning to end., Humor - Authors use it to create connections with readers or to develop a Character, Mood, or Tone., Repetition - Repeating the same words , Flashback - A scene in literature that is set before the current time in story., Oxymoron - a figure of speech that combines contradictory words with opposing meanings, Point of view - When the author believers to be true and would like to convince you to believe it too., Diction - Word choice., Juxtaposition - To empathize their differences, by comparing objects, characters, setting, etc., Irony - The unexpected happens., Allusion - in order to form a connection with the reader or clarify an idea., Theme - The message or reason for writing, Symbolism - An object or image represents a bigger idea or theme., Suspense  - Growing feeling of intensity that keeps the reader interested., Rhetorical questions - Questions asked in order to get the reader involved in critically thinking., Magical realism - Allows the real and fantastic to be accepted equally by the reader., Bildungsroman - Coming of age story, Aside - Words that were spoken by a character to himself, another character, or directly to a audience while other characters “pretend to not hear’.,

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