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25 Cards in this Set
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Hyperbole
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Figurative language
Exaggerating Example: It was so hot outside I thought I was going to faint. |
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Fantasy
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Genre
Tuck Everlasting Witches and princesses |
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Alliteration
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Same sound
Figurative Language Example: She sells sea shells. |
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Freytag's Pyramid
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Fantasy
Book Example: climax, denouement, exposition, inciting incident, falling action, and rising action. |
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Metaphor
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Comparison
Figurative Language Doesn't use 'like' or 'as' |
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Climax
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Freytag's Pyramid
Fantasy Main point (#4) |
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Setting
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Book
Background Place |
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Theme
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Main Idea
More than one word Book |
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Biography
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Book
Non-fiction Person Genre |
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Simile
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Figurative Language
Comparison Uses 'like' or 'as' |
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Rising Action
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Freytag's Pyramid
Before Climax #3 |
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Moral
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Lesson
Fable Can be one word |
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Forshadowing
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Makes you go hmmmmmm
Figurative language Leaves you thinking |
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Falling Action
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Freytag's Pyramid
After climax #5 |
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Figurative Language
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We underline it in our book
Example: alliteration, simile foreshadowing, and metaphor. |
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Rhyme
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poetry
Sounds the same |
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Conflict
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Four types
Example: man v.s. man, man v.s. self |
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Fact
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True
Statement Find it in non-fiction Opposite of opinion |
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Opinion
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Isn't true or false
opposite of fact |
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Onomatopoeia
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Figurative Language
Hard to pronounce Usually sounds or actions |
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Imagery
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When the author creates a picture for you
Figurative Language |
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Fable
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Has a moral at the end of it
Characters are usually animals Genre |
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Exposition
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First step in Freytag's Pyramid
Introduces the characters and setting |
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Direct Characterization
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When something is directly stated about a character
Figurative Language |
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Denouement
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Freytag's Pyramid
Last placement |