| Allusion | an implied or indirect reference to something with which the reader is supposed to be familiar. |
| First-Person narration | the telling of a story by a person who was involved in or directly observed the action narrated. |
| Genre: | A type of literary work, such as short story, novel, essay, play or poem. The term may also be sued to classify literature within a type, such as science fiction |
| Motivation: | The external forces and internal forces that compel a character to act as he or she does in a narrative. |
| Narrative point of view: | The perspective from which an author lets the reader view the action of a narrative. |
| Protagonist: | The central character in a story who encounters some kind of conflict in his or her life. |
| Simile: | a figurative comparison of one thing to another, especially to one that is not usually thought of as similar. The comparison is achieved by using connecting words such as like or as. |
| Theme | A statement of the central meaning or idea that the author conveys through the story. |
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