Short Stories Terms 1. Plot 2. Pt. of View 3. Foreshadowing 4. Setting

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Short Stories Terms 1. Plot 2. Pt. of View 3. Foreshadowing 4. Setting 5. Characterization 6. Simile 7. Climax 8. Dialogue Prose Conflict 11. Symbol 12. Inference 13. Theme 14. Imagery 15. Main idea 16. Narrative fiction 17. Short story 18. Mood 19. Tone 20. Verbal irony 21. Irony 22. Sequence 23. Protagonist 24. Antagonist 25. Secondary characters 26. Comparison 27. Contrast 28. Details 29. Effect 30. Cause 31. Allusion 32. Situational Irony 33. Complication 34. Alliteration 35. Onomatopoeia 36. Metaphor