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| the part of tthe story thathelps the reader understand the background or situation in which the story is set |
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| it is where and when the story takes place |
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| a problem or problem arises (not the climax) |
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| this is the problem between the oposing forces in the story. the main character wants something, and something else is standing in his way |
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| this is the point of the story when tension is at its highest |
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| the part riaght after the climax when tension is lowering |
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| this is the very end when either the author in his own words OR the reader in his or her mind pauses to make sense of the story |
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| this is the feeling that the author wants the reader to experience |
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| this is a suggetion or hint in a story to what might or will happen later in the book |
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| this is the meaning of the story in a nutshell |
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| this is the tension created in the reader by the action of the story |
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| repatitoin of the same consonant sound at the begining of words that are close together in a poem |
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| pair of lines that have matching rythm and rhyme |
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| poem that does not fallow a specific form |
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| words that create a visual picture using 5 senses |
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| where one line ends and another bgins in poetry |
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| when objects or abstract concepts are give human qualities or characteristics |
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| reoetition of ending sounds in words |
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| pattern of stressed and unstressed beats or syllables in words |
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| figure of speech that comperes ulike things |
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