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| the name of a piece of literature |
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| the time and place of a story |
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| the people, animals, or items that are in the story |
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| the hero of the story, the one attempting to meet a certain goal |
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| the villian, the character against the hero, the one who tries to prevent the hero from meeting his goal |
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| the character who changes as a result of the conflict in the story |
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| the characters who does NOT change throughout the story |
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| the talking or the conversation that occurs between characters in the story |
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the use of hints of cluesto suggest the event that will likely occur
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| when one object stands for or represents an idea or another object |
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| the BIG IDEA, the lesson, message, or moral that the author is trying to get across |
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| the reason behind the author writing this piece. there are three reasons |
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| more than one event leads to another event with many conlfict |
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| the main conflict is revealed |
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| leads to the solution of the problem |
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| lessons are learned and the solution are revealed |
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| the feeling the reader gets when reading |
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| the writers attitude toward the subject he or she is writing about |
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point of view of the character
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only knows about one person
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| narrator knows all about evrything and everyone |
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| the character has a problem with another character |
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| all the isms EX: racism, sexism, and agism |
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| survival or against and element of nature |
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| character has problems inside |
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