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Literary terms

o plot: -arrangement of the action


-a chain of cause and effect (one event causes another)
o setting: -place and time of the story
o atmosphere: -the feeling created by the setting or a situation in a piece of literature
o imagery: using figures of speech (metaphor, comparison, personification)
-includes all the sensory perceptions
o character: representation of a person (the author can describe the character or show
the reader what he/she is like through the language and way of speaking,
actions, feelings, thoughts, words, connection to other characters)

Literary terms

o plot: -arrangement of the action


-a chain of cause and effect (one event causes another)
o setting: -place and time of the story
o atmosphere: -the feeling created by the setting or a situation in a piece of literature
o imagery: using figures of speech (metaphor, comparison, personification)
-includes all the sensory perceptions
o character: representation of a person (the author can describe the character or show
the reader what he/she is like through the language and way of speaking,
actions, feelings, thoughts, words, connection to other characters)

Literary terms

o plot: -arrangement of the action


-a chain of cause and effect (one event causes another)
o setting: -place and time of the story
o atmosphere: -the feeling created by the setting or a situation in a piece of literature
o imagery: using figures of speech (metaphor, comparison, personification)
-includes all the sensory perceptions
o character: representation of a person (the author can describe the character or show
the reader what he/she is like through the language and way of speaking,
actions, feelings, thoughts, words, connection to other characters)

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