vocab 1.3-1.4

- Juxtaposition: Placing two things close together to show their differences or connections.

- Apostrophe: Talking to something non-living or someone absent as if they could respond.

- Bias: A preference or dislike that may be unfair.

- Eucatastrophe: A sudden good turn in a story that saves the hero from disaster.

- Caricature: An exaggerated picture or description for humor.

- Compare: Looking at similarities and differences.

- Character: A person in a story, either simple or complex.

- Contrast: Looking at differences between things.

- Foreshadowing: Giving hints about what will happen later in the story.

- Idiom: A phrase with a meaning different from the individual words.

- Allegory: A story with a hidden meaning or lesson.

- Atmosphere: The mood or feeling of a story.

- Climax: The most exciting part of a story where the main conflict peaks.

- Denouement: The ending part of a story where things are resolved.

- Exposition: The part where background information is given.

- Foil: A character opposite to the main character, highlighting their traits.

- Genre: A category for stories, like mystery or romance.

- Metaphor: Saying one thing is another to compare them.

- Pathos: Persuading by making the audience feel emotions.

- Synecdoche: Using a part to represent the whole or vice versa.

- Ethos: Persuading by showing trustworthiness.

- Logos: Persuading by using logic and facts.