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18 Cards in this Set
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resolution
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how the problem is solved in a story |
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genre
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a type of writing such as fiction, non-fiction, poetry, etc. |
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problem
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the trouble that the characters have in a story |
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plot
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the series of events that happen in a story |
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informational (nonfiction)
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a type of writing that tells about real people, places, things, and events
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characters
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the people or animals in a story or poem
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setting
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the time and place that a story happens
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fiction
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a passage that tells a made-up story |
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climax
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the turning point or point of greatest interest or suspense in a story
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motivation
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the reason a character does or says something |
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trait
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the qualities that make up a character's appearance and personality |
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theme
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a story's message, it can be a lesson about life or how people behave |
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shrugged
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to raise and contract (the shoulders), expressing indifference |
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desperate
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having an urgent need; leaving little or no hope |
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capable
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having power and ability
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-graph
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suffix meaning writing
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hetero-
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prefix meaning different |
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cent-
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prefix meaning 100 |