Running notes 179-192 Flashcards

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Sensory details

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Words and phrases that help readers see, hear, taste, feel, or smell what an author is describing

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Sequence

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Order in which events occur or in which ideas are presented

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Setting

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Time or place where the story occurs

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Short story

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Fiction story that focuses on one or two main characters

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Soliqucy

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Speech delivered by character who is the loan on the stage

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Sonnet

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Distinctive poetic style that uses a system of a pattern of metrical structure and verse composition usually consisting of 14 lines arranged and In a set scheme or pattern

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Speaker

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Voice that talks to the reader in a poem

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Stage directions

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Instructions of the actors, directors, and stage crew in the script of a play

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Stanza

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Grouping of two or more lines within in a poem

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Anecdotal fallacy

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Using a personal experience instead of sound reasoning or compelling evidence

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Fallacy of accent

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Specific type of ambiguity that arises when the meaning of the sentence is hanging by placing an unusual Prosodic stress, or when its left unclear to which word the emphasis is supposed to fall on

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Appeal to ignorance

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When one individual lack of information on the subject as proof that his or her own particular argument is right

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Appeal to authority

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Arguer attempts to append their arguments to in an individual of power or authority

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Appeal to popular opinion

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When somebody I search that I thought were conviction is correct since it is the thing that the general population excepts

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