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66 Cards in this Set
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Exposition
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introduces the reader to information.
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Example of exposition
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Little Red Riding Hood went to the forest to visit her ill granny.
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Rising action
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The main conflect is introduced by compicated by outside influence.
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Example of Rising Action
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while LIttle Red Rideing Hood was busy picking flowers to take to her granny, the wolf went to the cottage and swallowed granny in one gulp.
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Climax
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this is the turning point of the story.
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Example for Climax
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The wolf swallowed Little Red Riding Hood in one gulp and then fell asleep.
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Falling Action
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This is when the main conflict starts to come apart, the good person is winning and the bad person is losing.
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Example for Falling action
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The woodsman cut the wolf open with his axe and out popped Granny and Little Red Riding Hood.
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Resolution
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End of story where main conflict has been worked out and come to a reasonable ending.
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Example for Resolution
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Then the woodsman, Granny, and Little Red Riding Hood all sat down by the fire and enjoyed cake and lemonade.
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Tone
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The attitude of the narrator toward the characters, subject, theme or ideas.
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Example for Tone
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(Example of Tone)
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Idiom
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A phrase whose meaning cannot be determined by the literal definiton, but refers instead to a figurative meaning that is known only through common use is an/a.
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Example for Idiom
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(Example for Idiom)
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Figurative language
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describing something by using "figures of speech"
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Example for Figurative Language
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My cat is bigger than the car.
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Figures of Speech
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Language device that creat meaning through comparison, exaggeration, imagery, or contrast.
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Example of Figures of Speech
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The cat looks like the dog.
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Simile
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uses like or as
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Example for simile
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The girl was as big as my cat.
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metaphore
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Doesn't use like or as
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Example for Metaphore
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The cat was always happy as a girl.
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Imagery
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uses five senses to create vived images/Ideas
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Example for Imagery
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"piece of cake"
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Glittering Generalities
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The uses of strong words related to deep rooted beliefs, but is not supported with information or reason.
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Example for Glittering Generalities
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"pure, fresh, mountain spring water..."
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Citing Statistics
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The uses of scientific data to support on idea, product or opinion.
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Example for Citing statistics
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"98% of americans agree that the satest way to drive, is driving while not texting"
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testimonial
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the uses of empirical evidence to support a product, idea or belive.
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Example for Testimonial
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With magic telephone service I saw a reduction in my monthly bill, even though i was on the phone twice as much.
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Appeals to Reason, emotion
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the uses of motion or logic to support a product, idea, or opinion.
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Example for Appeals to Reason, motion
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'Think of the children...!
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Flashback
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The past
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Example for Flashback
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When i was a little girl..
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Flat
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The charecter you dont know much.
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Example for Flat
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the parents of Gordy
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Mood
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The way they feel
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Example for mood
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happy, sad, depressed, and mad
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Round
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The charecter that you know alot about.
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Example for Round
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Gordy of the movie of stand by mi.
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Symbolism
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A person, place, action, word, or thing that(by association, resemblance, or convention.
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Example for Symbolism
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flor was in north dacota doing volleyball.
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Protaginist
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The good person
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Example for protaginist
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My mom is a realy good person .
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Point of View
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The way you look at a problem or thing.
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Example for point of view
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The way i look at the problem is that mexico is becoming a bad place.
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Bandwagon
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a statement that everyone is doing buying or believing in something their for you should to.
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example for Bandwagon
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Everyone is doing it so should you.
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Analogies
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The contract using blank is to blank as blank is to blank.
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Example for Analogies
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drink is to liquid as
eat is to solid |
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Foreshadowing
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Predicting something that might happen
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Example for Foreshadowing
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Dashavo
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Onomatopoeia
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Is the information of a word is the sound made and spelled.
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Example for Onomatopoeia
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the cow gose moo!!!
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Personification
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Is giving something non-living a pary of a living thing.
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Example for Personification
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She didnt know the opertunity was knocking at the door.
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Hyperbole
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Is a form of figurtive lange that uses exaderation.
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Example for Hyperbole
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I've waited on you a million years.
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Allusion
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Images you can see but they are not real.
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Example for Allusion
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mirage
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Irony
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Diffrent between reality and appearencis
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Example for Irony
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Evryone dieng in the hospital.
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Static
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a charecter that dosent change and and is kind to blame.
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Example for static
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like the charecter like gorddy
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Dynamic
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A charecter that changes alotand has energy.
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Example for Dynamic
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Spongebob changes sad to hyper.
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