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ANALOGY |
HYPERBOLE |
PROTAGONIST |
ARGUMENT |
IDIOM |
REPETITION |
ARTICLE |
INTERVIEW |
RESOLUTION |
BIOGRAPHY |
IRONY |
RHYME |
CHARACTER |
JOURNAL |
SCIENCE FICTION |
CONFLICT |
LYRICS |
SETTING |
CONNOTATION |
MEMOIR |
SHORT STORY |
DENOTATION |
METAPHOR |
SIMILE |
DIALOGUE |
MOTIVE |
SPEECH |
DIARY |
MYTH |
STYLE |
EDITORIAL |
NARRATOR |
SYMBOL |
EPIC |
NONFICTION |
THEME |
ESSAY |
NOVEL |
TONE |
EVIDENCE |
PARADOX |
TOPIC |
FICTION |
PERSUASION |
VERSE |
FOLKLORE |
PLOT |
VOICE |
HERO |
POINT OF VIEW |
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Answer
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