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- Q1The time, place, or atmosphere of a storysetting
metaphor
rising action
30s - Q2Person or animal of a story
hyperbole
charactermain idea
45s - Q3The main character who sets the plot in motion
antagonist
simile
protagonist30s - Q4A person or force working against the protagonist
personification
rhyme
antagonist30s - Q5The message, or moral, of a story
climax
falling action
theme30s - Q6Story that is not real
biography
3rd person point of view
fiction30s - Q7A real or true storynon fiction
1st person point of view
protagonist
30s - Q8A comparison of 2 unlike things without using like or asmetaphor
simile
hyperbole
30s - Q9A comparison of 2 unlike things that uses like or as
alliteration
rhyme
simile30s - Q10Extreme exaggerationhyperbole
main idea
metaphor
30s - Q11giving human characteristics to non-human thingspersonification
flashback
foreshadowing
30s - Q12A problem or a struggle with two or more people or forces
falling action
exposition
conflict30s - Q13The beginning of a story
resolution
expositionrising action
30s - Q14When the main idea and conflict starts
hyperbole
idiom
rising action30s - Q15The most exciting & suspenseful part of the story. The characters sometimes change.
resolution
climaxconflict
30s