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Match each narrative technique to its definition.

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Dialogue A) Imagery that appeals to the reader's sight, smell, sound, taste, or touch
Flashback B) The methods or strategies a writer uses to speed up or slow down a plot or create tension, mood, and/or tone in a text
Foreshadowing C) Shows your reader what your characters feel or want and reveals information about the plot or setting through conversation
Juxtaposition D) A writing technique used to alter time in order to show a past event or an important occurrence
Pacing E) A writer's side-by-side placement of two contrasting descriptions, ideas, characters, actions, or events in a text
Sensory details F) A narrative technique used to suggest or signal something ahead of time in a text

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The methods or strategies a writer uses to speed up or slow down a plot or create tension, mood, and/or tone in a text &
Juxtaposition D) A writing technique used to alter time in order to show a past event or an important occurrence
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Dialogue A) Imagery that appeals to the reader's sight, smell, sound, taste, or touch & A writer's side-by-side placement of two contrasting descriptions, ideas, characters, actions, or events in a text

Flashback B) The methods or strategies a writer uses to speed up or slow down a plot or create tension, mood, and/or tone in a text & Juxtaposition D) A writing technique used to alter time in order to show a past event or an important occurrence

Pacing E) A writer's side-by-side placement of two contrasting descriptions, ideas, characters, actions, or events in a text

Sensory details F) A narrative technique used to suggest or signal something ahead of time in a text

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