1) Mood a) The emotional atmosphere of a piece - how the reader "feels" b) When something unexpected happens or is said. c) The "turning point" of the literary work 2) Plot a) The sequence of events in a literary work b) Description evoking the use of the five senses c) a struggle between two or more forces 3) Genre a) Type Or Category In Which A Literary Work Belongs. b) An Object, Person, Or Place Used To Represent Something Else. c) A Character (Or Thing) That Is The Source Of Conflict In A Literary Work. 4) Protagonist  a) The Main Character Of A Work- The One We “Root For” b) The Time and Place Where The Story Occurs. c) When Something Unexpected Happens Or Is Said. 5) Setting a) The Time and Place Where The Story Occurs. b) An Object, Person, Or Place Used To Represent Somethi c) a struggle between two or more forces 6) Climax a) The "turning point" of the literary work b) When something unexpected happens or is said. c) A Character (Or Thing) That Is The Source Of Conflict In A Li 7) Irony a) When something unexpected happens or is said. b) The Time and Place Where The Story Occurs. c) a struggle between two or more forces 8) Conflict a) a struggle between two or more forces b) The Time and Place Where The Story Occurs. c) Description evoking the use of the five senses 9) Antagonist a) A Character (Or Thing) That Is The Source Of Conflict b) An Object, Person, Or Place Used To Represent Somethi c) The Time and Place Where The Story Occurs. 10) Symbolism a) An Object, Person, Or Place Used To Represent Somethi b) The Main Character Of A Work- The One We “Root For” c) The sequence of events in a literary work

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