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50 Cards in this Set
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"'You aren't one of us are you?' I didn't know what us he was talking about, but i know right then and there, I wanted to be."
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Mate
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The course of true love never did run smooth
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lysander
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i am your spaniel, and, demetrius, the more you beat me i will fawn on you
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helena
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i now a bank where the wild thyme grows, whe oxlips and the nodding violet grows
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oberon
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and yet, to say the truth, reason and love keep little company together nowadays
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Bottom
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My oberon, what visions have i seen! methought i was enamored of an ass
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Titania
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my love to hermia melted as the snow
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Demetrius
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If we shadows have3 offened think but this and all is mended; that you have but slumbered here while these visions did appear. and this weak and idle theme, no more yeilding but a dream, gentles do not reprehend
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Puck
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wife of duke
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Hippolyta
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Puck
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Robin Goodfellow
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duke
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Egeus
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fairy queen
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Titania
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father of hermia
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Theseus
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king fairy
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Oberon
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soon
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anon
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aye
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forever
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does
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doth
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before
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ere
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here
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hither
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no
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nay
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nothing
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naught
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near
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nigh
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over
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o'er
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it was
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T'were
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where
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whither
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yes
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yea
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from where
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whence
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yes
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ay
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anything
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aught
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anything
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aught
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plot
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the organized pattern of events in a story
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exposition
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the presentation of important background information
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confict
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opposition against which the characters must struggle
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climax
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a point of great emotional intensity or suspense
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point of view
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the vantage point from which a narrative is told
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first person
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the story is told by one of the characters in his or her point of view using the word "I"
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third person limited
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tells a story from the vantage point of "he" or "she"
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omniscient
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all knowing observer that can tello what all the characters think, feel and do
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setting
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the time and place of the action
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theme
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an idea about life, meaning
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forshadowing
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hints that point toward future events in the plot
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irony
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an incongruity between appearance and reality, or between what is said and what is meant
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symbol
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an object that is itself and also represents something else
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allusion
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a reference to another work, event, or character
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simile
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a comparision using the word like or as
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metaphor
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a comparison between unlike things without the use of comparison words
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local color
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adds to setting, speech, dress, customs
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dynamic
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experience some change in personality
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static
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remain the same throughout a narrative
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o. henry
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the gift of the magi
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