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"What is a stanza?":
"What is stream of consciousness?":
"What is figurative language?":
"What is irony?':
"What is a metaphor?":
"What is a simile?":
"What is hyperbole?":
"What is a imagery?":
"What is a sonnet?":
"What is metonymy?":
"What is synecdoche?":
"What is enjambment?":
"What is satire?":
"What is juxtaposition?":
"What is foreshadowing?":
"What is understatement?":
"What is rhyme?":
"What is an unreliable narrator?":
"What is a genre?":
"What is a narrative arc?":
"What is a flashback?":
"What is personification?":
"What is a narrator?":
"What is a flat character vs a round character?":
"What is symbolism?":
"What is a graphic narrative? (Part I)":
"What is a graphic narrative? (Part II)":
"What is epistrophe?":
"What is poetic meter?":
"What is a portmanteau?":
"What is anaphora?":
"What is an oxymoron?":
"What is a zeugma?":
"What is free indirect discourse?":
"What is a vehicle and a tenor?":
"What is the uncanny?":
"What is a point of view?":
"What is deus ex machina?":
"What is a frame story?":
"What is ekphrasis?":
"What is blank verse?":
"What is an epistolary novel?":
"What is allegory?":
"What is tragedy?":
"What are euphony and cacophony?":
"What are assonance and consonance?":
"What is a setting?":
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