
Common Core/EOG/Quarter 1 and 2 words
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- Q1The series of episodes, or events, that make up the storyplot30s
- Q2The characters and setting are introducedexposition30s
- Q3The conflict is revealed through a series of eventsRising action30s
- Q4The conflict begins to be solvedFalling action30s
- Q5The conflict reaches its highest, most intense, point. It can be the turning point of the story.climax30s
- Q6The conflict is totally resolved. The conclusion of the story.resolution30s
- Q7The problem that the main character tries to overcomeconflict30s
- Q8Distressed, irritated, annoyed, unhappydisgruntled30s
- Q9Focus in one area, specializes, concentratesspecializes30s
- Q10The moral or lesson of the story that shares a common human experiencetheme30s
- Q11Uses the pronouns I, my, me, myself, mine, us, ourselves, our, ours, or we1st person point of view30s
- Q12Uses the pronouns you and yours2nd person point of view30s
- Q13Uses the pronouns he, she, him, himself, his, her, they, them, themselves, their3rd person point of view30s
- Q14How an author describes characters in order to make them come to lifeCharacterization30s
- Q15The author tells the reader what the character is like.Direct characterization30s