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action taking place in the order that things actually happen, e.g. The author wrote the events of the story in chronological order, from past to present. See chronology.
imagery that appeals to the sense of taste, e.g. The taste of chocolate melting in the mouth....
whether something is written, spoken, presented visually, on television, on radio, or in a book...
a thematic element that recurs throughout a literary text or film. In film a colour, form, shape...
a style of writing and speaking that uses irony, e.g. I love your dress (when the speaker hates...
additional information in a sentence given between brackets, commas or dashes, e.g. Mr Smith...