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| "a story which is at least partly made up" |
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| "the person who wrote the story" |
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| "the person who tells the story" |
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| "the angle from which the story is told (narrator)" |
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| "a narrator which can only tell what can be seen or heard " |
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| "9. first-person narrator" |
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| "a narrator who is in the story" |
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| "10. third-person narrator" |
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| "a narrator who is not in the story" |
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| "readers� response/feelings after reading a story" |
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| "author�s attitude/emotions that come through the story" |
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| "the events as they happen in the story" |
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| " the beginning of the plot line which introduces the setting and the characters; the explanation part of the story" |
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| "where and when a story takes place" |
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| "the opponent of the main character" |
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| "characters who don�t change " |
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| "characters who do change " |
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| "the major problem in the story" |
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| "character versus him/herself" |
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| "problems between the character and an outside force" |
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| "more conflicts and suspense " |
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| "a growing feeling of excitement or anxiety that makes a reader curious" |
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| "the moment of greatest tension; the turning point in the story" |
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| "action after the climax" |
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| "wrapping up the loose ends in a story; the outcome of the conflict; the last part of the plot line" |
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| "clues the author gives about what is going to happen later" |
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| "jumping back in the story through a memory" |
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| "the way characters talk because of where or when they�re from" |
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| "the contrast between what is expected and what actually happens" |
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| "sarcasm�saying the opposite of what you mean" |
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| "a happening that is the opposite of what you�d expect" |
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| "when the audience knows something the characters don�t" |
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| "the lesson or message the author sends in the story" |
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| "images with several possible meanings or interpretations" |
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| "proverb or traditional saying " |
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| "reference to, or mention of, something" |
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| "repetition of beginning consonant sounds" |
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| "repetition of vowel sounds inside words" |
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| "exaggeration for effect" |
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| "use of sensory words to describe " |
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| "conclusion based on a premise/facts; deduction" |
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| "comparison of two unlike things: �He�s a pig.�" |
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| "comparison using �like,� �as,� or �than�: �He�s as messy as a pig.�" |
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| "giving human personality traits to non-humans" |
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| "a seemingly contradictory statement which may be true" |
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| "a word that is used to stand for something associated with it; for example:" |
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