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LESSON 7 - Coggle Diagram
LESSON 7
poetry devices
enjambment
The running-over of a sentence or phrase from one poetic line to
the next without a pause or end punctuation.
end-stop
A dash, comma, or period at the end of a line of poetry; it tells the reader to pause before moving on.
Thank you, ma'am
In the story, a teenage boy attempts to steal a woman’s purse, but she catches him and takes him back to her home, showing him some kindness and attempting to teach him right from wrong.
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caractherization
Development of characters through physical description, thoughts, feelings, words, actions, and others’ reactions.
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Indirect
The author shows character development through physical description, thoughts, speech, action, and reactions of other characters.
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Others’
reactions
The character is developed through what others think, say, and do in response to them.