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| The one usually pitted against main character, "bad guy" |
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| use of literary techniques to create a character. |
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| the highest point of interest in the story. |
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| conflicts through out the story |
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| tyes up any loose ends or gives extra info. |
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| the character that changes throughout the story |
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| introduction that gives necessary background info. |
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| point of view in which narrarator uses words like I, we , and ME!!! |
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| two characters which contrast each other and brings the other one's character out. |
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| point in story when the story stops and goes back to earlier events to give info. |
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| hints throughout the story that gives clues about future events. |
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| the event that starts the rising action |
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| the difference between appearance and reality. |
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| atmosphere, the emotion the author wants the reader to feel. |
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| a long work of prose fiction |
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| all knowing point of view. |
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| a series of events related to a central conflict. |
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| perspective from which the story is told. |
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| any literary work that is not drama or poetry. |
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| a character that can be seen from all directions as a "real person" |
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| stays the same throughout the whole story. |
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| a character that can be found in more than one story, ex: wicked step-mother |
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| narrator can reveal thoughts of only one character. |
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| 1.Plot 2.Character 3.Theme 4.Point of View 5.Setting |
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| Two primary forms of fiction |
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| a book that is timeless usually over 50 years old ex: The Scarlet Letter |
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| mythical characters:imp; are usually on a quest |
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| written about real events with fake characters, set in history |
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| based on everyday life, can happen to real people. |
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| having to do with science usually set in the future |
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| 5 stages of writing process |
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1. Prewriting- brain storming 2. Draft- prewriting in sentence and paragraph form. 3. Revise- make corrections to draft. 4. Proof Reading- double check 5. Publish- final draft in manue script form. |
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| grabs reader goes with introduction. |
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| 5 paragraphs over a main idea. |
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| 5 sentences on a main idea. |
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| expresses the main idea of a composition |
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| Major ideas that support the Thesis |
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