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- 3. A literally device used by an author to provide hints about the future events and details that may occur
- 5. the atmosphere or feeling created by the writer in a literally work or passage; mood can be expressed
- 6. the central universal idea of a literary work
- 9. the author constructs a character by his/hers personality and appearance
- 10. the time and place in with a narrative occurs
- 13. conflict within a character, or external (e.g., man vs man, man vs nature, or man vs society
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- 1. narrative an expressive literally piece written in first person that centers on a particular event in the author's life
- 2. The unique characteristics that describe a writer's use of language; diction, syntax, figurative language
- 4. choice the authors thoughtful use of precise vocabulary to fully convey meaning to the reader
- 7. correcting mechanics, grammar, and spelling
- 8. the author's particular attitude
- 11. A Specific subject, idea, or issue that focus
- 12. Text written works that are generally recognized as having artistic value, basic forms or literally text included prose, fiction, drama