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52 Cards in this Set
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perceived or understood immediately
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powerful or of great size
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irritated; offended
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blocked
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understand
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inventive; done in a new or unsual way
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not liking to talk
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give advance thought to
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seeming to occur without planning
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caused grief or injury
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recognize clearly
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skillfulness
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derive by reasoning; figure out from details
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intricate; twisted
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exercising sound judgment; cautious
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leading up to; preparing for
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having to do with the beginning of something
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to include specific part of an agreement
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lack of interest or emotion
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expressing meaning clearly, forcefully, and memorably
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events intensify the conflict
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a struggle against an outside force
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people, animals, or objects who perform that action and experience the events of the story
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the methods an author uses to bring characters to life
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the struggle between to opposing forces
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a rising curiosity or anxiety in readers
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tensions reach its highest point because the outcome of the conflict is about to be revealed
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a sequence of related events
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the story's main character
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brief narratives
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a struggle with his/her own desires, beliefs, or needs
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tensions lessen because the outcome is clear
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gives background on the characters and situation
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the final outcome of the story
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narrative prose about characters and events from an author's imagination
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the main character's adversary
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extended works of fiction organized in chapters
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person-this narrator is "all knowing" and gives readers as much information as the writer desires about every character
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an author's use of symbols
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the effect created when an author makes a forceful contrast between words and reality
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all the people, places, objects, and events are symbols
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an idea about life suggested indirectly through the experiences of the characters
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the perspective from which a story is told
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the narrator is one of the characters in the story
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the time and place of the story's events
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the central message or insight a story communicates
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a writer reveals character traits through dialogue, thoughts, actions, feelings & effects on others
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an author tells the reader exactly what a character is like
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a character, place, thing, or event in a literary work that stands for a larger idea
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this narrator focuses on only one person's thoughts and feelings
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a statement expressing two contradictory ideas yet reveals a truth
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an idea about life expressed directly by the author
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