Narrative voice, Identifying if it is first, second, or third person voice, Recurring themes, A repeated image, idea or a symbol., Time shifts, Writing that tells the story in a non-chronological order by using flashbacks, reminiscing, etc., Perspective shifts, When the viewpoint from a text moves between different characters and/or locations, Foreshadowing/foreboding, Eluding to something dark or mysterious that is about to happen in the story, Short/minor sentences, Can emphasise a point, or add tension and pace, Long/complex sentences, Provides a more detailed description and can leave the reader breathless, Linear writing, Writing that tells the events of a story in chronological order, Resolution, How the crisis is resolved. Things return to normal, Tone, Describing the story as exciting, mysterious, tense, etc..
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