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autobiography

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autobiography

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fable

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fable

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drama

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drama

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playwright

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playwright

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Colossians

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Colossians (Col.)

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legendary

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legendary

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moral

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moral

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villain

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villain

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anecdote

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anecdote

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stanza

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stanza

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nursery rhyme

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nursery rhyme

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1 and 2 Thessalonians

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1 and 2 Thessalonians (1 and 2 Thess.)

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plagiarize

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plagiarize

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poetic

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poetic

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publisher

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publisher

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climax

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climax

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manuscript

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manuscript

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novelist

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novelist

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biography

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biography

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nonfiction

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nonfiction

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classical

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classical

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literature

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literature

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comedy

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comedy

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tragedy

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tragedy

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heroine

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heroine

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descriptive

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descriptive

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like a myth; not real

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mythical

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a way of describing something by comparing it to something else using the words like or as

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simile

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a story in which people, animals, or things have hidden meanings to explain or teach some truth

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allegory

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a way of describing something by comparing it to something else without using the words like or as

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metaphor

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The author uses a SEQUEL to compare the main character to a flower.

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no - a sequel is a second part of a story

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I love to listen to my grandma give a NARRATIVE of her childhood days.

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yes

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The beautiful lines of PROSE were written so that the last word of each stanza rhymed with the last word of the stanza before it.

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no - prose is a written story or book, not a poem

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a name used by an author instead of his real name

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pseudonym. Samuel Clemens used the pseudonym Mark Twain.