Focus - The thing the writer focuses your attention on: this could be character, setting, or something else., Shift - A change in focus, tone or setting., Repetition - When a word, image or idea is repeated., Flashback - When the story suddenly shifts back in time to earlier events., Narrative perspective - The point of view from which the story is told., Motif - A repeated symbol., Sentence structure - The way a sentence is put together. This could include length, word order or other features, such as lists., Foreshadowing - Hints about things that might happen later in the story., Dialogue - Speech., Withheld information - When the writer doesn’t give you all the information about characters, settings, or events., Extended metaphor - A metaphor which is explored over several lines, or returned to later in a piece of writing., Contrast - Placing very different words, characters or ideas near each other.,
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