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| the name of a piece of literature |
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| the time and place of the story |
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| the people ,animals or items |
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| why do we study literature? |
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- 1.for entertainment 2.for knowledge 3.to learn about ourselves 4.to learn about others
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| the hero of the story the one attempting to meet a certain goal |
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| the villain ,the character against the hero ,the one who tries to prevent the hero from meeting the goal |
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| the character who changes as a result of the conflict in the story |
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| the character who dose NOT change throughout the story |
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| the talking or the conversations that occurs between characters in the story |
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| the use of hints or clues to suggest the events that will likely occur |
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| when one object stands for or represents an idea or another object |
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| the reason behind the author writing this piece.there are 3 main reasons they are persuade,inform,enteratin |
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| the problem or struggle in the story the are call 1.person vs.society 2.person vs.nature 3.person vs.person4.person vs.self |
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| point of view =who is telling the story |
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| 1.third person limited=the mater is persented from the point of view of a character in third person 2.first person=used fitst person i,we,me,my,and descibes of the person telling and living the story 3.third person omniscint=know everything,may reveal the motivation,thoughts and feeling of the characters,and gives the reader informatin. |
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| the big idea,the lesson,message or moral that the author is trying to get across usually usually found in fiction |
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| the feeling of a story the mood can be *funny,scary,happy* |
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| the writers attitude about the tone can be *serious,sarcastig,factual,humorow |
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