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Card 6

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the reducing another text to ridicule by hostile imitation

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Card 7

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the use of setting, scenery or weather to mirror the mood of a human activity

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Card 8

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a literary version of the saying ' hoist with his own petard'.despite its name example usually turn up in texts, which are narrative and not necessary poems

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Card 9

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an opinion

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Card 10

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the foundation on which an opinion is based or, literary, a place from which a view can be enjoyed

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Card 11

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these texts tend to be aware of their own artifice, be filled with inter-textual allusions, and ironic rather than sincere.

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