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  1. Literature Guides - Summary, Analysis, and Terms | LitCharts

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  3. Literary Devices and Terms - Definitions and Examples | LitCharts

    Literary devices and terms are the techniques and elements—from figures of speech to narrative devices to poetic meters—that writers use to create narrative literature, poetry, speeches, or …

  4. How to Read Literature Like a Professor - LitCharts

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  6. How to Read Literature Like a Professor Themes | LitCharts

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    Need help with Chapter 9: It’s More Than Just Rain or Snow in Thomas C. Foster's How to Read Literature Like a Professor? Check out our revolutionary side-by-side summary and analysis.

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    Need help with Chapter 2: Nice to Eat with You: Acts of Communion in Thomas C. Foster's How to Read Literature Like a Professor? Check out our revolutionary side-by-side summary and …

  10. Foreshadowing - Definition and Examples | LitCharts

    Foreshadowing Examples in Literature Writers of fiction (and writers of epic poems that tell a story) use foreshadowing to direct their readers' attention to important details, to heighten …