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omniscient | the narrative perspective from which a literary work is presented to the reader from a 'godlike perspective |
onomatopoeia | the use of words whose sounds express or suggest their meaning |
paraphrase | restate text or passage in other words, often to clarify meaning |
personification | an object or abstract idea given human qualities or human form |
Poetic purpose | test with literary devices and language peculiar to poetry (e.g., stanza, rhyme, meter, etc) |
Point of view | the way in which an author reveals characters, events and ideas in telling a story; the vantage point from which a story is told |
Poetry | Writing that aims to present ideas and evoke an emotional experience in the reader through the use of meter, imagery, connotative and concrete words |
Research | a systematic inquiry into a subject or problem in order to discover, verify or revise relevant facts or principles having to do with that subject or problem |
Resolution | the portion of a story following the climas, in which the conflict is resolved |
Rhyme | identical or very similar recurring final sounds in words usually at the end of lines of a poem |