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20 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 character personality |
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indirect characterization
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the character's speech, thoughts, effect on others actions, and looks tell the reader about the character's personality
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resolution |
it's the end where the conflict is revold. |
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Climax |
the most intense part of the conflict |
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Expostion |
the begings of the plot conflict, characters and setting. |
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Conflict |
the problem battle, fight in a story. |
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rising action |
all the action before the climax. |
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Plot |
the sequenece of a event in a story. |
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Fiction |
story is really not true or real. |
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Context clues |
words or clues around an unknown word that help you find the messning or the unknown word. |
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Inference |
is a educated guess. |
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Conclusion |
a educated guess using results. |
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Prediction |
An educated guess about the future. |
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Falling action |
all the action after the climax. |
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Cause effect |
the cause is why something happened the effect is why somethings happened. |
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metaphor |
a comparison equating two or more unlike things without using “like” or “as.”
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simile
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figures of speech that use the 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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IMAGERY
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1) You need to be able to identify imagery in texts and understand that imagery is defined as words used by the author that excite the five senses (taste, touch, sight, sound, smell). |