Theme: The setting idea of a story.
Tone: The attitude the author gives to the readers.
Alliteration: Two or more words that share the same sounding beginning.
Allusion: A figure of speech to a known event so the reader will make a comparison.
Anthropomorphism: Is a technique that ascribes human traits.
Characterization: About the character and makes an image of him or her.
Connotation: An idea or feeling that makes us have an addition to its literal or primary reading.
Diction: How you choose and use your words.
Myth: A story that’s made of supernatural or phenomenon that’s fake.
Symbolism: Pictures or ideas that express and show things.
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