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| a story that is shorter than a chapter book |
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| the "people" (characters) in a story and their personalities |
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| the character we like, the "good guy" character in the story, the character we follow |
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| the character we dislike, the "bad guy" character or billain in the story. The protagonist's enemy |
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| how the problem in the story is solved |
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| the time and place in a story |
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| how the story makes us (the readers) feel |
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| most exciting part of the story; how the story changes |
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| the lesson we learn from reading the story |
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| what happens in the story; what happens first, second, third, etc... |
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| creating suspense in a story through the use of clues that suggest events that have yet to occur |
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| background informationregarding the setting, characters, plot |
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| a conversastion between characters |
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| the last section of a story that works out the decision arrived at during the climax |
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| anything that stands for or represents something else |
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| the process the story follows as it builds to its main conflict |
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| the person who writes a story, novel, poem, essay, etc; the composer of a literary work |
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