Analogy - A comparison between two things for the purpose of explanation or clarification., Argue - Presenting reasons or evidence to support a claim or viewpoint., Argumentative - Characterized by presenting arguments or reasoning to support a position., Assumption - A belief or statement taken for granted without proof., Drama - A genre of literature intended to be performed by actors., Historical Document - A record of past events, often providing insight into history., History - The study of past events, particularly in human affairs., Imagery - Vivid and descriptive language that appeals to the senses., Intent - The purpose or goal behind a particular action or creation., Intention - The aim or objective that a person intends to achieve., Irony - A literary technique where words convey a meaning opposite to their literal sense., Paradox - A statement that appears self-contradictory but may reveal a truth., Style - The distinctive way in which a writer expresses their thoughts and ideas., Summarizing - Concisely restating the main points or events of a text., Technique - A method or skill used to achieve a particular effect in writing., Tone - The author's attitude or feelings towards the subject or audience., Voice - The unique personality or style of a writer that shines through in their work.,

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