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Dive into the depths of literary terms and elements like alliteration, climax, and plot. Explore the mood, setting, and main idea of stories, enhancing your understanding. Unveil the power of similes and delve into the first-person point of view. Discover how conflict and resolution shape narratives, as rising and falling actions build anticipation. Grasp the nuances of 1st and 3rd person points of view, unlocking the essence of theme and tone. Enhance your writing and reading skills with this comprehensive guide.
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Alliteration –The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of several words.
Falling Action-The stage in the plot when the story begins to draw to a close.
Mood-the feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader.
Plot-the sequence of events that make up the action of a story.
1st person point of view-the vantage point from which a story is told using the pronouns I, me, us and we outside of the quotations.
3rd person omniscient- the vantage point from which a story is told using the pronouns she, he, and they outside of the quotations. Knows all.
rhyme-the repetition of the same sounds at the end of the words.
Rising action- the stage in the plot that develops the struggle.
Simile- a comparison of two things essentially unlike using the words like and as. She is as sharp as a tack.
Stanza- a group of two or more lines that form a unit in a poem.