Metaphor - A comparison saying something is something else that creates strong imagery in the reader's mind., Simile - A comparison using 'like' or 'as' that helps the reader picture things more clearly., Alliteration - Repetition of the same sound at the beginning of words that adds rhythm or focus to a phrase., Character - A person in the story who helps the reader connect emotionally or understand perspectives., Setting - Where and when the story takes place. Creates atmosphere and context., Short sentences - Very brief sentences that add tension and create drama., Long sentences - Sentences that go into detail, slow down the pace and add description., First person narrative - Story told using 'I' that makes it feel personal and helps the reader connect., Third person narrative - Story told using 'he', 'she', or 'they' that gives a wider view of the events., Foreshadowing - Hints at something that will happen later that creates suspense and keeps the reader guessing., Flashback - A jump back in time that gives background and adds depth to the story., Dialogue - Speech between characters that reveals character and moves the plot forward., Onomatopoeia - Words that imitate sounds that make scenes more vivid and realistic., Sensory language - Words that appeal to the senses, helping the reader feel part of the scene., Adjectives - Describing words that add detail and helps build imagery.,

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