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coherence
when two rhyming lines are consecutive
struggle among characters or with a force of nature
your final thought or judgement about what you have read taking into account all the facts and inferences you have made
all of its parts must stick together and be clearly understood
the assumption that a problem or situation has only one possible cause or resolution when there may be several
habits or ways of doing things that are particular to a group of people
a way of speaking that's characteristic of a particular place or group of peopl
point in a story at which the conflict is decided
couplet
when two rhyming lines are consecutive
struggle among characters or with a force of nature
your final thought or judgement about what you have read taking into account all the facts and inferences you have made
all of its parts must stick together and be clearly understood
the assumption that a problem or situation has only one possible cause or resolution when there may be several
habits or ways of doing things that are particular to a group of people
a way of speaking that's characteristic of a particular place or group of peopl
point in a story at which the conflict is decided
Dialect
when two rhyming lines are consecutive
struggle among characters or with a force of nature
your final thought or judgement about what you have read taking into account all the facts and inferences you have made
all of its parts must stick together and be clearly understood
the assumption that a problem or situation has only one possible cause or resolution when there may be several
habits or ways of doing things that are particular to a group of people
a way of speaking that's characteristic of a particular place or group of peopl
point in a story at which the conflict is decided
fallacy
when two rhyming lines are consecutive
struggle among characters or with a force of nature
your final thought or judgement about what you have read taking into account all the facts and inferences you have made
all of its parts must stick together and be clearly understood
the assumption that a problem or situation has only one possible cause or resolution when there may be several
habits or ways of doing things that are particular to a group of people
a way of speaking that's characteristic of a particular place or group of peopl
point in a story at which the conflict is decided
Conflict
when two rhyming lines are consecutive
struggle among characters or with a force of nature
your final thought or judgement about what you have read taking into account all the facts and inferences you have made
all of its parts must stick together and be clearly understood
the assumption that a problem or situation has only one possible cause or resolution when there may be several
habits or ways of doing things that are particular to a group of people
a way of speaking that's characteristic of a particular place or group of peopl
point in a story at which the conflict is decided
Customs
when two rhyming lines are consecutive
struggle among characters or with a force of nature
your final thought or judgement about what you have read taking into account all the facts and inferences you have made
all of its parts must stick together and be clearly understood
the assumption that a problem or situation has only one possible cause or resolution when there may be several
habits or ways of doing things that are particular to a group of people
a way of speaking that's characteristic of a particular place or group of peopl
point in a story at which the conflict is decided
Conclusion
when two rhyming lines are consecutive
struggle among characters or with a force of nature
your final thought or judgement about what you have read taking into account all the facts and inferences you have made
all of its parts must stick together and be clearly understood
the assumption that a problem or situation has only one possible cause or resolution when there may be several
habits or ways of doing things that are particular to a group of people
a way of speaking that's characteristic of a particular place or group of peopl
point in a story at which the conflict is decided
climax
when two rhyming lines are consecutive
struggle among characters or with a force of nature
your final thought or judgement about what you have read taking into account all the facts and inferences you have made
all of its parts must stick together and be clearly understood
the assumption that a problem or situation has only one possible cause or resolution when there may be several
habits or ways of doing things that are particular to a group of people
a way of speaking that's characteristic of a particular place or group of peopl
point in a story at which the conflict is decided
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