narrative elements
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1. irony: when the readers expectation turns out to be quite different than what was expected.
2. revise: to reorganize a piece of writing to improve its logic and flow after completing a first draft.
3. syntax: a sentence put together in which way to make meaningful elements such as phrases, clauses, and sentences.
4. commentary: expression about the importance of details or examples in an analysis.
5. character foil: a character whose actions juxtaposed against in those with a major character.
6. setting: time and place the story happens.
7. juxtaposition: the arrangement of two or more things for the purpose of comparison.
8. narrative:a story about a series of events that includes character development.
9. resolution: when the conflict is solved.
10. allusion: a well known person, event, or place from history, music, or other literary work.
11. diction: a writers word choice.
12. dramatic irony: is a form of irony in which the reader knows more within it.
13. exposition: events that give the reader background.
14. conflict: the struggle or problem in the story.
15. narrator: the person telling the story.