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The chain of events that makes up a story is called....
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The time and place of a story is called the...
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The chain of events that makes up a story is called....
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The time and place of a story is called the...
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The main character in a story is called the....
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The character or force in conflict with the protagonist is called the....
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This is the first part of the PLOT where the characters, setting, and basic situation are revealed
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The events that sets the story in motion is called the...
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The turning point in a story is called the...
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This is the main part of the PLOT where the complication arises
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In this part of the PLOT, conflict begins moving towards resolution.
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This is the end of the story where conflicts are resolved.
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A struggle opposing forced or characters is called...
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This type of conflict takes places inside a character's mind or heart.
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This type of conflict is a struggle, mental o r physical, between two characters.
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This type of conflict is a struggle between a character and mother nature
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This type of conflict is a struggle between a character and the laws or beliefs of a group.
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This type of conflict is a struggle between a character and robots or computers.
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These are techniques that writers use to make a story more interesting and enhance the experience for the reader.
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This story device interrupts the plot of the story to recreate an incident of earlier time.
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The anxiety a reader feels about what may happen next in the story is called...
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An ending to a sections, chapter or book that leaved the reader in suspense.
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This story device provides hints or clues to suggest what may happen later in a story
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These describe a character on the inside.
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This is the center idea or truth a story reveals about life.
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The feeling or atmosphere that is created by a work of literature (the way the reader feels) is called the...
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The feeling or atmosphere that is created by the author.
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The standpoint from which a story is told is called
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In this point of view, the narrator tells the story to another character using the word 'you'.
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In this point of view, the narrator is an outside observer that focuses on the thoughts and feelings of only one character.
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In this point of view, the narrator is an outside observer who can tell us the thoughts and feelings of t he characters in the story.
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In this point of view, the narrator reports the facts f a character as a seemingly neutral and impersonal outside observer.
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This is a comparison of two unlike things using the words like or as.
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This is a comparison of two unlike things without using like or as.
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This is an exaggeration that cannot possibly be true.
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This type of figurative language gives human qualities to nonhuman things.
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A group of words whose collective meaning is quite different from their individual , literal meaning.
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The repetition of the same initial consonant sounds in a series of words is called...
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A reference to a person, place, or event from literature sports, history, movies, or the arts is called an....
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A word whose sounds suggests its meaning is called...
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This subgenre is set in the modern present with human characters and is based on the premise that the story's plot could actually happen in the real world.
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This subgenre is set in the past and involved real people, places, or significant events from history.
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This subgenre is set in the future and based o n the impact of real, potential, or imagined technology.
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This subgenre contains magical elements such as nonexistent worlds. talking animals and other creatures, and objects of people with superpowers.
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This genre is a story set in the past that has been passed down from generation to generation.
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This type of folktale takes place in a magical land rules by royalty; the characters are either good or evil and it almost always has a happy ending.
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A folktale with unbelievable exaggerations, told as if it were true, and is meant to be humorous.
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A short folktale where the characters are usually personified animals that teachers a moral or lesson.
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A folktale that usually has some connection to a real historical person or event, combining factual and fictional events with exaggerations that are not meant to be humorous.
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A folktale that explains something about the world, such as frightening or mysterious natural forced or how something came to be.
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A logical guess that is made based o n my prior knowledge and evidence from the text is called an....
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Everything I currently know, understand, and have experiences is called...
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The feelings, positive or negative, that a word created in addition to its literal meaning is called...
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The literal meaning of a word; the dictionary definition is called...
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This is when you break something down into its parts and closely inspect each of the elements.
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This is when you make an idea clear by describing it in detail with relevant facts and information.
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This is when you identify and explain the differences between two or more items.
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This is when you identify and explain similarities between 2 or more items.
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This is when you show the order of events or explain the development of something.
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This is when you make a guess about when will happen next.
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This means or create or build a response, solution, or strategy.
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This type of CONFLICT is a struggle is between a character and the supernatural, such as werewolves and vampires.
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This is when you use evidence to support or oppose an idea, using language that convinces the audience to agree with your position.
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This is w hen you draw conclusions or read between the lines to determine t he meaning of something.
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This is when you retell the main idea or essential details of what you read.
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This is when you back up your ideas and claims with information from the text, like examples, details, or data.
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This is when you arrange or put information in order according to the shared qualities they posses.
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This is when you explain something by prividing charts or pictures.
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This is when you provide a judgement on the importance or effectiveness of something.
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This is when you change the form or function of something
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This is when a reader adds notes or explanation to a text.
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This is a short part or section of a larger text.
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Shows the reader what a character is like: uses the STEAL method to determine
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Tells the reader exactly what a character is like
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The acronym for physical appearance, speech, private thoughts, actions, effects on others is...
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A character that can be described in a single sentence because of the character having few character traits.
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A character that is more complex and cannot be described in a single sentence.
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Character who remains the same throughout the whole story.
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A character that grows or changes as the plot unfolds.
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A character who is used as a stereotype in the text. They are NEVER a major character and they are used to perpetuate some point that the author is trying to make.
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The character or characters in the center of the story's conflict/action.
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A person or people in a story who are not the main point in the story, but may still attract attention from the reader.
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A statement meaning the opposite of what is literally stated.
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The person who is telling the story.
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A literary device that is used to in literature to highlight and explain the details about a character in a story.
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The person or persons to whom the writing is addressed.
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Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
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A strong prejudice for one side over another- favoring only one side.
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A statement that CANNOT be proved- someone's own belief
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A seemingly contradictory combination of words. Example: Jumbo Shrimp
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A comparison that shows a relationship between two like things.