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Match each literary device to its description. suspense flashback foreshadowing point of view theme tone mood style symbol * you gotta match ^ and the bottom part* the voice that narrates the story arrowboth the writer’s attitude toward the subject matter arrowboth the atmosphere that the story creates arrowboth an interruption in the present narrative to go back to the past arrowboth something that stands for something else arrowboth the central idea that a work of fiction explores arrowboth a state of uncertainty and anticipation arrowboth a hint of things to come or events that will happen arrowboth the distinctive way in which a writer uses language arrowboth

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