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Persuasive techniques
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point of view
(POV) the vantage point from which the narrator tells the story or the poem's speakers speaks
climax
the highest point of interest of suspense, often reveals how the conflict will be resolved
first person POV
the narrator is telling the entire story from his/her POV and is also a character in the sotry. the reader sees and hears only what the varrator sees/hears, so the narrator may be considered unreliable, due to a lack on information
poetry
a type of rhythmic, compressed language that uses fighrers of speech and imagery to appeal to the reader's emotions and imagination
rhyme
repetition of accented vowel sounds and all sounds fallowing them that are close together in a poem
protagonist
the main character in the sotry (usually a good character, fighting for the right side of the sturggle)
plot line
see diagram with laels (this is the series of events in this order)
Omniscient POV
an all-knowing narrator or speaker shares the actions, thoughts, and dialogue of all characters
denouement
french term for "untying or the not" in which additional info about what happens to the characters after the resolutions is revealed
plot
a series of related events that follow a specific pattern to make up a story or drama
refrain
repeated word, phrase, or line/group of llines in a poem or song
third person limited POV
a narrator who is not involved in the story tells the thoughts and feelings of one characters while relating the events and dialogue of all the characters
resolution
the solution to the conflict (explains who winds and how)
falling action
the events that follow the climax (usually a short part of the story, but may contain complications as well)
approximate rhyme
repetition of closely-related vowel sounds(blade-blood flash-flesh)
reading strategy
a system of making connections to and predictions about a piece of literature that allows the reader to become a stronger and more involved reader during the course of the reading
rising action
the events that lead to the climax (usually including plot complications or mini-climaxes
antagonist
the character who fights against the protagonist(can be an inanimate force) (usually the bad guy)
internal rhyme
rhyming words found within lines (the sun is falling the wind is wailing/ the boughs are sighing, the flowers dying)

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