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27 Cards in this Set
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Conflict
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Struggle or clash between opposing characters, feelings or emotions
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Internal Conflict
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The struggle within
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External Conflict
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The physical struggle
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Setting
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The place the story is told in
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Tone
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The attitude a writer has toward a subject, character or the reader.
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Metaphor
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A comparison of two things NOT using "like" or "as".
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Similie
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A comparison of two things USING "Like" or "As".
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Irony
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An unexpected outcome
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Allegory
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Narrative in which characters and settings stand for abstract ideas or moral qualities
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Climax
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The most exciting moment of the story
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Conflict
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Struggle or clash between opposing characters, feelings or emotions
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Internal Conflict
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The struggle within
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External Conflict
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The physical struggle
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Setting
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The place the story is told in
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Tone
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The attitude a writer has toward a subject, character or the reader.
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Metaphor
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A comparison of two things NOT using "like" or "as".
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Similie
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A comparison of two things USING "Like" or "As".
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Irony
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An unexpected outcome
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Allegory
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Narrative in which characters and settings stand for abstract ideas or moral qualities
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Climax
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The most exciting moment of the story
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Theme
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Central idea or insight about human life revealed by a work of literature
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Main Character
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The protagonist or Central figure that the plot revolves around
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Point of View ( List all Types)
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1st, 2nd, 3rd limited and 3rd omnisent
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Point of View
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Perspective which the story is told in
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Style
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a particular way a writer uses language
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Compare Bob Ewell to Atticus.
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Bob Ewell: Bad father, lazy, dirty, drunk, racist, attempted murderer.
* Atticus: Good father, reads, sober, non racist, noble man, hardworker. |
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What significant role does the setting play in to Kill A Mockingbird?
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It shows the prejudice back then and how things used to be.
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