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setting

the time and the place in the book

fiction

stories thta are not true

rising action

all the action before the climax

climax

the most intense part of the conflict

expostion

the beging of the plot (conflict, chacters,and setting)

plot

thesequnce of events in a story

predction

an educated guess about the future

conclusion

an educated guess using result

falling action

all action after the climax

resolution

the end where the conflict is resolved

confict

the problem battle,fight in a story

caues and effect

caues why something happens


effect is what happen

infernce

an educated guess

context clues

words (clues) around an know word that help you find the meaning of the know word

characterization

is the process by which the writer revals the personlyit of chacter

indirect chararcterzation

when the character's action speech, thoughs, looks, and effect on others tells you about 2 character's personality

direct characterization

when the auther tells you about the personality of the character

figurative language
language using figures of speech instead of literal meanings
hyperbole
intentionally exaggerated figures of speech; and
metaphor
a comparison equating two or more unlike things without using “like” or “as.”
simile
figures of speech that use the words like or as to make comparisons
imagery
words used by the author that excite the five senses (taste, touch, sight, sound, smell).
analogies


1. synonyms – small: little;
2. antonyms – up: down;
3. object/action – ear: hear;
4. source/product – tree: lumber
5. part/whole – paw: dog; and
6. animal/habitat – bee: hive