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| the name of a piece of literature |
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| the time and place of a story |
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| the people,animals,or items |
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| the character who changes |
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the character who DOES NOT change in the story
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the talking or the conversations in the story that occurs between characters inthe story.
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| the clues to suggest the idea |
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| the big idea in the story |
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the reason the author wrote it
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| the struggle in the story or the fight |
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| what the book is telling you |
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Who is telling the story, "narrator"
There are 3 types...
1) first person
2) third person limited
3)third person omniscient |
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| The writers attitude toward the subject he or she is writing about. the tone can be serious, sarcastic, and etc. |
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| Feelings associated with the story the author chooses certain words and phrases to determine moods, funny, scary, happy, etc. |
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| Why do we study literature? |
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we study literatuere for...
1) entertainment
2)knowledge
3)learn about ourselves
4)learn about others. |
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