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Literary Terms Review PowerPoint. Second stage of plot; builds suspense and interest. Rising action. Story handed down by generations, usually based on some fact. legend. Imaginative writing where the laws of nature do not operate. fantasy.
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Story handed down by generations, usually based on some fact
Characteristic speech of a particular region or social group
Narrative/story of past events and characters, partly historical but mostly imaginative/fictional
Reason for writing; writers want to explain, inform, persuade, express, entertain, etc.
Writer tells the story and focuses on one character; pronouns “he,” “she,” and “they” are used
All the emotions associated with a word: positive, negative, or neutral
A writer hints about something that will happen in the future
Attitude an author takes toward the subject, characters, and readers
Quality in a story or poem that makes the reader tense or uncertain about the outcome
Category of literature (example: fiction, biography, fantasy, drama, etc.)