| A | B |
| Extended Metaphor | Is a figure of speech developed throughout several line or an entire poem |
| Persuasion | A form of discourse, which uses reason and emotional appeals to convince a reader to think or act in a certain way |
| First Person Point of View | The narrative is told by a particular person who uses personal pronouns such as "I" and "we" to describe experiences |
| Idyll | A nostalgic work describing a pleasant rural scene or homely setting |
| Style | is the distinctive way in which a writer uses language |
| Setting | Is the physical geographical and historical environment in which the story takes place |
| Imagery | The language to crate viual pictures, as well as sensations of smell, hearing, taste and touch |
| Parallel Structure | Repetition of same or similar words, phrases, clauses, or sentences |
| Satire | Is a type of writing that ridicules the short comings of people or institutions, usually in an effort to bring about change |
| Plain Style | A way of writing that stresses simplicity and clarity of expression |
| Parallel Structure | Repetition of same or similar words, phrases, clauses, or senetences |