1) Moving backwards or forwards in time from the ‘present’ of the main story. 2) Information that explains relevant information from a character’s past. 3) Information about what a character is thinking or feeling. 4) The view from which the story is being told, e.g. first person, third person, limited, omniscient 5) A writer using obviously different objects or descriptions within a text to signify change, development or conflict. 6) Speech between two or more characters. 7) Description of where the story or scene is taking place, often to establish the appropriate atmosphere. 8) An important moment of significant change in a story 9) When a story or extract ends with a similar image or idea to the way it began. 10) Description of a character’s appearance or mood. 11) Whether a story is being told as if it is currently happening (present), has already taken place (past) or is yet to happen (future) 12) A clue that hints at what is to come later in the story. 13) Weather reflect the mood 14) comparing one thing to another using like or as 15) comparing one thing to another 16) giving something inanimate human atributes 17) doing/ action word 18) describe the noun 19) creating a strong image in the reader's mind 20) the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities 21) the use of a group of words that all link to the same topic 22) the same letter or sound at the start of adjacent words 23) exaggeration that should not be taken literally 24) gives an order or command 25) expresses necessity or possibility

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