The term 'Skaz' in literary theory refers to: 

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The physical and social setting in which the action of a novel takes place. 
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The practice of ending a series of lines, phrases, clauses, or sentences with the same word or words. 
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A narrative mode that mimics oral speech, often including dialect, colloquialisms, and non-standard grammar.
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A sudden turn of events that suddenly reverses the protagonist's fortune from success to disaster. 
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