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22 Cards in this Set
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Setting
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Time and Place in a fiction story |
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Characterization
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The process of telling the reader about the characters personality
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indirect characterization
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the characters speech thoughts and effects on others and looks tell the reader about the characters personality
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Conflict |
The problem in the story |
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resolution |
The end of the story where the conflict resolves |
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Falling action |
All the action after the climax |
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Climax |
The most intense part of the story |
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Rising action |
All the action leading up to the climax |
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Exposition |
Begining of the plot setting of the story characters conflict setting |
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Plot |
The sequence of events in the story |
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Prediction |
An educated guess about te future |
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Conclusion |
An educated guess using results |
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Inference |
Educated guess |
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Fiction |
Stories that are not true |
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Context clues |
The words around the unkown word to help find the unkown word |
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Cause and effect |
cause: why it happened effect: what happened |
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direct charcacterization |
the author tells the reader what the personality of the character is |
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Simile
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Figures of speech that use words like or as to make comparisons
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Hyperbole
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intentionally exaggerated figures of speech
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metaphor
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A comparison equating two or more unlike things without using like or as
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Imagery
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used to excite the five senses taste, sight, smell, touch and sound
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Analogies
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A kind of relationship that analogies may express 1 antonym- small: big 2 synonym- chilly; cold 3 part whole - tree; bark 4 whole part classroom; teacher 5 source product tree; lumber 6 animal habitat bee; hive |