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the struggle between two opposing views in a story | conflict | 100%
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figure of speech where the first letter or sound is repeated: susie saw seashells... | alliteration | 0%
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this text structure use words like "because of , therefore, as a result of , consequently" | cause and effect | 0%
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the process authors use to define the characters in a story(don't think too hard) | characterization | 0%
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the peak or highest point in story, from here it is "all downhill" | climax | 0%
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this text structure looks at the similarities and differences between two things | compare and contrast | 0%
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the underlying meaning - not explicit meaning | connotative | 0%
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this text structure helps us know how something looks, feels, tastes, | Description | 0%
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a character in a story who undergoes significant change is called this | dynamic | 0%
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the beginning of a story where setting and main characters are usually identified | exposition | 0%
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a literary device which interrupts the chronological sequence to provide background knowledge or additional information | flashback | 0%
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a literary device where an author gives a hint of what is to come | foreshadowing | 0%
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a figure of speech which uses extreme exaggeration | hyperbole | 0%
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using figurative language to represent action, objects or beliefs in a way that appeals to our senses | imagery | 0%
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a figure of speech where two different things are compared without using like or as | metaphor | 0%
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the feelings an author creates through word choice, descriptions and sentence structure which create the atmosphere of the book | mood | 0%
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figure of speech meaning a word imitates the actual sound of the thing | onomatopoeia | 0%
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consists of rising action, exposition, falling action, climax and resolution | plot | 0%
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the narration from which a story is told - let's the reader see and hear from a particular angle (3 small words) | point of view | 0%
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this text structure present the reader with both a____and then the _____to remedy the issue; signal words like one answer, therefore, | problem and solution | 0%
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this text structure uses provides order, often by times and dates | sequence | 0%
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a figure of speech where two different things are compared showing similarities using like or as | simile | 0%
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when fronts of some words are mixed up with other words to create a humorous effect "Runny Babbit" | spoonerism | 0%
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a character in a story who does not change much in the story | static | 0%
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these are the "fluff" in books and magazines which help readers better understand the text such as captions, heading, Title,etc | text features | 0%
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these are the foundations the author uses to write the text; may have more than one in a text | text structures | 0%
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main idea of a story | theme | 0%
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the attitude toward the subject or material an author creates, can be formal or informal | tone | 0%
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