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| a repitition of consanents in a phrase |
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| a short story in a paragraph to lead into the thesis |
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| the force working against the main character |
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| the reason an author writes a particular piece of work |
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| someone that writes a story based upon themselves |
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| someone that writes a story based upon themselves |
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| a story someone writes based upon someone elses life |
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| when one event brings upon the other |
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| a person, animal, or imaginary object that takes part in the action of the story |
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| permanent traits of a character that cannot be changed |
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| the personality of a character, something that may be changed throughout the story, but is most likely to not. |
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| the time order of events in a story |
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| the point of maximum interest in a story |
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| a struggle between opposing forces |
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| a struggle between opposing forces |
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| the first part in the story where the characters, plot, and setting is introduced |
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| when a character struggles with another character. |
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| when a character has a struggle within themselves |
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| clues given in the story that tell what might happen next, or what a word might mean |
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| a form of literature meant to be performed by actors before an audience |
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| loose ends are tied up in a story, conflict has been resolved |
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| a story that takes place in an unreal or imaginary world, with unreal or imaginary creatures |
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| writing that tells an imaginary story |
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| a type, or catagory of literature |
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| contrast between what is expected in the story and what actually happends |
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| writes the principle message |
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| sequence of events in a story |
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| something that can be proved |
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| conflict starts to unfold |
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| fiction based on real or imaginary scientific developments |
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| where the story takes place and what time |
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| the message about life/human nature that is told in a literary work |
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| the name of a piece of writing |
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| a theme that is stated directly in the story |
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| a theme that is not stated, but that is implied through the story and how it works out. i don't like implied themes |
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| an essay that emphasises personal feelings |
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| giving something unhuman human like qualities |
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| a comparison of two things without using like or as |
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| a short piece of writing meant to change a point of veiw |
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| combinding information to make and inference |
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| a literary character that remains basically unchanged throughout a work |
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| a character that undergoes a permanent change to their personality or thoughts |
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| are things in the sentence that can help you define other words |
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| are things in the sentence that can help you define other words |
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| the difference between two or more characters |
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| describing the physical or mental characteristics of someone |
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| something that a character says |
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| to go back to a previous point in time and explain what happened |
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| to hint on what might happen in the story later |
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| a fiction based on real facts and dates, and real people |
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| a educated guess on something |
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| the way a story feels, ex: happy, sad, mad ect. |
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| what makes someone do something |
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| a story that has a narrarator |
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| where a play usually takes place |
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| where an actor must go on a stage |
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| to put someone in a biased group based on appearance |
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| to say basically what happened in a story, but in a short story |
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| something that symbolizes something else |
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| the point where the story changes, or the climax, the point of maximum reader interest |
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