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Term: Parallel (parallelism)Definition: joining ideas and giving them emphasis through repetition. Example: The cat scampered around the sofa, on top of the bookcase, and under the recliner.
Term: Non-ParallelDefinition: The cat scampered around the sofa, the , and under the recliner.
Term: fallaciesDefinition: arguments built on flawed (not true).
Term: Definition: the action that follows the climax as the plot winds down. Also as resolution.
Term: languageDefinition: English with precise rules of , spelling, and usage applied. It has a very proper tone and vocabulary.
Term: Informal Definition: a more laid back way of
Term: Definition: rewriting the ideas of others in your own
Term: sensory Definition: words that to the five senses: sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell.
Term: directionsDefinition: notes within a drama that direct of characters to places on the stage
Term: ThesisDefinition: a idea for a whole works that is supported by providing evidence from a variety of sources.
Term: transitionsDefinition: words author's use to move from one idea to another such as then, next, , however, and in spite of.
 
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