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AP literary terms Matching

assonance
point of view
dramatic irony
analogy
tone
a comparison that explains or describes one subject by pointing out its similarities to another subject
occurs when a character says or does something that has different meanings from what he thinks it means, though audience understands full implications of speech/actions
repetition of accented vowel sounds in a series of words
the writer or speaker's attitude toward his audience and/or subject. Tone can often be described by a single adjective.
perspective from which narritive is told
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