Contrast/ Juxtaposition, Two moments that are opposite next to each other e.g. positive moment next to a negative moment, Flashback, A moment that goes back into the past, Conclusion, The end- how does it leave the reader feeling?, Introduction, Establishes character, setting, begins the narrative, Repetition, An idea, character, word, sentence is mentioned again and again, Foreshadowing, A subtle hint that signals something happening later e.g. when Romeo descends Juliet’s bedroom and she describes him as though he is in a grave., Chronological order, Events are written in the order that they happened (time order), Climax, A moment of heightened tension e.g. Romeo and Tybalt fighting, Cliffhanger, A tense moment that has not concluded.
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