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100

You can use it to find the meaning of the word. 

What is context clues?

100

Commonly used character types and situations in stories.

What is archetypes?

100

The point of view in which the story is told.

What is perspective?

100

When the meaning of something is "___" it's clearly stated and understood.

What is explicit?

100

The rhythm of the story.

What is pacing?

200

It is the central message or universal truth of the story.

What is Theme?

200

Clarifies or explains an item in terms of using nonliteral.

What is figurative language?

200

Meaning to have unclear or uncertain meaning.

What is ambiguity?

200

When somthing is "___" it s not clearly stated but could be understood with textual evidence.

What is implicit?

200

In literary texts adds wit, sarcasm, absurdity, and a comedic quality.

What is humor?

300

It is used to hit to events yet to come.

What is foreshadowing?

300

Elements or structures that an authors uses to convey a message.

What is literary devices?

300

Refers to the time and location that a story takes place.

What is setting?

300

Is created when certain words or phrases are repeated call attention to the concept.

What is anaphora?

300

Is the plot that occuring alongside the main plot.

What is parallel plot?

400

The sequence of events related to actions in a story.

What is plot?

400

An overarching message or truth in a specific story.

What is central idea?

400

It's the way an conveys specific details about a character.

What is characterization?

400

Is a literary device that is used to implie the opposite of the literal meaning.

What is irony?

400

Is a secondary plot not as important to the main plot.

What is subplot?

500

A word that is attached to the beginning of the base word. 

What is suffix?

500

Refers to the attitude an author to a subject.

What is tone?

500

Is unsed to lead a story or plot into a another.

What is framing?

500

Is a literary device in which the author uses a harsher form of irony. 

What is sarcasm?

500

Interrupt the story’s normal sequence of actions by sending readers backward in time.

What is flashback?

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