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| writing that tells about imaginary, or made-up, characters and events. It is false! |
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| writing that deals with only REAL people, events, or ideas |
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| made-up people or animals in a story |
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| the series of events in a story |
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| the time and place of a story |
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| the message about life in a story |
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| A conversation between characters. It is put in "Quotation Marks." |
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| the difference between what you think might happen at the end of a story and what really happens -Also, an odd twist to a story |
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| the 3 main types of writing: fiction/non-fiction, poetry, drama |
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| a character who plays a big part in a story - you see them a lot |
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| a character who plays a small part in a story - you see them less often |
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| FIRST PERSON POINT-OF-VIEW |
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| one of the characters tells you the story. You see the words "I" "Me" "We" "Us" |
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| THIRD PERSON POINT-OF-VIEW |
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| a narrator outside of the story is telling you the story |
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| the problem that occurs at the beginning of a story |
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| the point at which the conflict is at its' greatest |
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| when the problems are all worked out at the end of a story |
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| The main character, or good guy, in a story is called what? |
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| The opponent, or bad guy, in a story is called what? |
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| The person telling you the story. |
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| The reason why an author chose to write something. What they are trying to accomplish with the writing. |
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PIE = Persuade Inform, Entertain, Explain |
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| Name the 4 reasons why authors write: |
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| When a narrator tells what the characters in a story are doing is called 3rd person _____ |
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| When a narrator outside of the story tells what the characters are doing and also their thoughts and feeling it is called 3rd person _____ |
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| An educated guess about what will happen next in a story |
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