a major idea broad enough to cover the entire scope of a literary work.
ex: Bark! Quack! Oink! Bang! Boom!
onomatopoeia
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An organizational structure in nonfiction texts, where the author typically presents a problem and possible solutions to it.
is the practice of looking closely at small parts to see how they affect the whole
when an author mentions another work in their own work.
Example:
The Outsiders mentioned the novel Gone With The Wind
attempts to persuade the reader to do, think or buy something because it is popular or because "everyone" is doing it
A word or group of words in a literary work which appeal to one or more of the senses: sight, taste, touch, hearing and smell using figurative language.