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A person, animal, or inanimate object portrayed in a literary work
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Character
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The method an author uses to reveal characters and their various traits and personalities. It can be direct or indirect
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Characterization
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A person, animal, or inanimate object portrayed in a literary work
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The method an author uses to reveal characters and their various traits and personalities. It can be direct or indirect
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A variety of language distinct from the standard variety in pronunciation, grammar, or vocabulary (Ex. The man from Virginia had a Southern dialect)
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A piece of information provided objectively and presented as true. Something that can be proven or verified
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Visual cues on a page of text that offer additional information to guide the reader's comprehension. Headings usually are words or phrases in bold print that indicate the topic or theme of part of a text. Graphics can include photographs, maps, or pictorial images, and charts condense data into rows, lines, and shortened lists.
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Points of information in a text that strongly support the meaning or tell a story. Statements that define, describe, or otherwise provide information about a topic, theme, or main idea
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Specific word choices in a text that strongly support the tone, mood, or meaning of the text
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In a drama, a monologue is an extended speech spoken by one speaker either to others, or as if alone
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A person, animal, or thing telling the story or giving an account of something
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A personal view, attitude, or appraisal
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Various sentence structures, styles, and lengths that can enhance the rhythm of or add emphasis to a piece of text. The presence of multiple sentence structures (Ex. simple, complex, compound, etc)
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The voice used by an author to tell/narrate a story or poem. The speaker is often a created identity, and should not automatically be equated with the author
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In a drama, a playwright's written instructions provided in the text of a play about the setting or how the actors are to move and behave in a play
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In a drama, a dramatic speech revealing the inner thoughts and feelings of a character spoken aloud while they are alone on the stage (Ex. Hamlet's "to be or not to be" speech)
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The rhyming pattern, meter, grammar, and imagery used by a poet to convey meaning
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Traits that mark a work as imaginative or narrative discourse (Ex. plot, theme, symbols, etc.)
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Traits that mark a work as reportorial, analytical, informative, or argumentative