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| characteristics of a character in a book or real life |
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| defines makeup of the story |
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| conflict between a character and an outside force |
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| conflict between a character and itself |
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| another developes the personality of a character by direct statement |
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| indirect characterization |
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| developing a character's personality by thoughts, actions, words, and other characters comments |
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| characters that is not a main character |
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| something that comes into collision or disagreement |
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| an event that will take place in the future of present time |
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| a decisive moment that is of maximum intensity or is a major turning point in the plot |
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| a resolve or determination |
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| a series of related events |
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| to show or indicate beforehand |
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| oppose or conflict with the protagonist |
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| tells us who the characters, settings, and conflicts are in the plot. |
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| the surroundings or environment of anything |
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| a related series of incidents in a literary plot of greatest interest |
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| a distinctive emotion equality or character and the atmosphere the author creates |
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| indirect characterization |
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| developing a characters personality through thought, words, actions and other characters comments |
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| the order in which events take place in the plot |
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| the struggles that go on within the character |
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| a conflict that a character has with nature, or another character |
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| the description of why or how a character believes or feels the way they do |
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| when the author develops the personality of a character of direct statement |
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| intense enough to be touched |
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| to be exempted from punishment |
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| stubbornly refusing to concede a reasonable argument |
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| to force your will upon another or superior strength |
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| to be prevented from being in the presence, existence, or occurence. to make impossible |
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| told from the characters point of view |
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| narrator who is bias, or distorts the truth |
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| brief reference to a person, place, events, of occurence |
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| the reason a character does something or acts in a certain way |
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| lines spoken by a character |
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| to give human traits or qualities to a non-human |
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| to compare two things by using the terms "like" or "as" |
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| comparison without using like or as |
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| directly and knows all thoughts |
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| uses the terms, I, ME, MYSELF, MY, or any terms about character speaking |
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| Using "I" in a narrative told by a character in a story describes his/her thoughts, feelings, and experiences |
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| a word or symbol that stands for a word or object |
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| told by character who knows all things |
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| told from character that only knows some things |
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| What is potential energy in a high mountain lake? |
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| Energy is potential when it has a lot of pressure. High potential energy in high lakes come from the elevation of the lake. The higher the potential the higher the pressure. |
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| Why do insectivorous plants trap insects? |
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| Insectivorous plants usually live in nitrogen poor soil; they trap and digest insects with high levels of nitrogen to grow big and strong. |
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| Root nodules are a natural growth on a plant root system caused by a symbiotic nitrogen fixing bacteria in the host tissue. |
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| What types of plants have root nodules and why does this help the plant. |
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| Plants that live in nitrogen poor soil would find this relationship helpful to maintain nitrogen in their diet. Plants in the rain forest suffer nitrogen poor soil. |
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