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4
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decribe, inform, persuade, entertain, express an opinion
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Ex: THE STORY OF MY LIFE
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much of Shakespeare's work is written in this
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speaking to an inanimate object, absent person, or an idea
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Ex: 'We passed through walls of piled bones...'
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occurs most purley in oral tradition; canbe character, image, plot or theme
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12
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often used in logical argument to point out differences or draw attention
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brief yet insightful observation
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used to influence a reader's thoughts or actions
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2
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tendency toward one opinion or stance
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3
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vowel repetition within words that do not ryhme
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4
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key element in fables and folktales, where animals are main characters
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6
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narrative poetry or songs, can be folk or literary
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other characters do not hear this comment
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Ex: brief encyclopedia article on Harper Lee
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