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The use of alliteration, assonance, consonance, dissonance, rhythm, unusual word choice, repetition, onomatopoeia, ect.
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It can be Sensory Details, Irony, Figurative Language: Metaphors, Similes, Personification, Metonymy, and so on.
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It can be in first, second, or third person. It can be omniscient limited omniscient, or multiple.
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Refrences to other texts, myths, symbols, famous figures, historical events, quotations, and so on.
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It advances the story. It may be an entire conversation or just a fragment. It is a substitution for narration.
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6
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It's the author's attidtude and mood of the story.
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7
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May be technical, flowery, colloquial, cerebral, punning, obscure, and so on. May include local color.
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May be long or short. May contain subordinate clauses or fragments.
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