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Affix

Affix. Example: Prefix + Suffix= Affix un + kind = unkind (prefix) kind + ness = kindness (suffix). An affix is a prefix or a suffix that is attached to a base or root word to form a new word. Literature. Allegory.

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Affix

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  1. Affix Example: Prefix + Suffix= Affix un + kind = unkind (prefix) kind + ness = kindness (suffix) An affix is a prefix or a suffix that is attached to a base or root word to form a new word. Literature

  2. Allegory An extended metaphor in which objects, persons, and actions are typically associated with morals or ideas such as greed or envy. Common examples include: A Christmas Carol, Animal Farm, and Lord of the Flies. Literature

  3. Genre Literature A category used to classify literary works, usually by form, technique, or content. Example: Fantasy, Horror, Poetry

  4. Point of View Literature The vantage point in which the author tells the story. Ex: 1st person, 3rd person limited and 3rd person omission.

  5. Point of View Literature The vantage point in which the author tells the story. Ex: 1st person, 3rd person limited and 3rd person omission.

  6. Syntax Literature The order of words in a sentence, phrase or clause to create meaningful patterns. I.e. “the flow of words”

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