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 -  George Orwell
Literary Analysis Unit



Literature Terms



Reading Standards Definitions



Author’s Tone



Character Traits



Character Types and Traits



Conflict in Literature



Euphemisms



Flashback, Foreshadowing, Allusion



Idioms



Literature Study



Literature Study Recording Sheet



Plot, Setting, Character



Point of View



Reading for Meaning, Tone



Recognizing Author’s Tone



Universal Themes in Literature



Writing Tones and Styles



Figurative Language
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