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2
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The main topic linking ideas
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3
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The waytime is represented in a text
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4
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This is when consonant sounds are repeated
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6
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A way for the author to introduce ideas that have happened previously
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7
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This writing device allows a reader to know more than a character in a text
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8
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An improbable comedy
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9
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Towards the end of a novel the complex plot may be unravelled
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11
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Abusive or attacking writing or speech
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12
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Same sound syllables at the end of the line in a poem
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13
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This is often a reference to a particular person, event or work
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14
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A relationship of events that happen in a story to earlier and later events
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16
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Very shocking or dramatic emotional scene
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1
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The author creates this and, in turn, the reader visualises the pictures
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3
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The way in which people in the story are created and developed
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5
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The person telling the story to the reader
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10
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This could be emotive, angry or optimistic!
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15
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Animals are used in a moral tale or story
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17
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True to life characters, events and settings
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