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This resource, created by Colby Gillespie, delves into essential literary devices such as dialogue, conflict, and foreshadowing within written conversations. It highlights the importance of mood and opinion, explores the use of analogies and similes, and illustrates first-person narration. Through engaging examples, including humor and dramatic elements, the piece encourages a deeper understanding of storytelling techniques. Ideal for students and writers looking to enhance their literary skills, this guide is both informative and entertaining.
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BY:COLBY GILLESPIE E.L.A Taks vocabulary
Dialogue A written conversation between two or more characters.
Conflict A problem
Analogy A comparison of two things
MOOD The feeling of the writer
Foreshadowing what is to come later by giving hints and clues • Man I want a v8. Guess I should've had one
OPINION • It is what someone thinks or believes I still won………OK I lied
Simile • using "like" or "as"
First person • Using I in a sentence referring to myself Yea isa killed her mhhh!!!!!
Fact • A statement that can be proven Ughoh gotta go right now
By Colby Gillespie • Sources gooooogle