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Vs. man, vs. self, vs. supernatural, vs. society

Four Types of Conflict

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A title at the head of a page or section of an article or book.

Heading

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Grabs the reader’s attention at the beginning of an essay

Hook

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The narrator is a character who can reveal only his/her own thoughts and feelings (I, me, my)

First person narration

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Interrupting the chronological order to describe something that took place at an earlier time


Flashback

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Hints to suggest future events; create suspense and make readers eager to find out what will happen

Foreshadowing

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A common phrase which means something different from its literal meaning but can be understood because of their popular use.

Idiom

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Language that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, feel, touch, taste)

Imagery

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Strongly suggest the truth; hinted or suggested

Implies

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First conflict that sets the whole story in motion

Inciting incident