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33 Cards in this Set
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Who wrote the waters of babylon?
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Stephen V. Benet
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Who wrote the Tell Tale Heart?
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Edgar Allan Poe
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Who wrote the Lady or the Tiger?
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Frank R. Stockton
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Who wrote the Lottery?
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Shirley Jackson
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Who wrote once upon a time when we were colored?
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Clifton Taulbert
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Who wrote the Monkey's Paw?
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W.W. Jacobs
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Who wrote Foul Shots?
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Ragelio R. Gamez
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Who wrote stop the sun?
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Gary Paulsen
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Who wrote The Open Window?
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Hector Hugh Munro
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PROTAGONSIT
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The main character
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ANTAGONIST
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Something or someone who prevents the pro. from reaching there goal
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CONFLICT
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The protagonists problem
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CLIMAX
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The turning point, most intense part of the story
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FLASHBACK
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Interruption in the story like to give backround information
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FORSHADOWING
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hints from which you can predict a future event
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MOOD
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overall atmoshpere a author creates in a reader
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SETTING
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time place of the story
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SYMBOLISM
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object representing an idea
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THEME
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author message
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TONE
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Authors attitude on the theme
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RESOLUTION`
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outcome of the conflict
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INCITING INCIDENT
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event that starts the conflict. Starts the rising action
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RISING ACTION
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all events leading up to the climax
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FALLING ACTION
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all events after climax
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GENRE
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type of literature
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PLOT
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sequence of evens, outline of the story
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CHARATERATION
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Way author develops the characters-
a.physical appearance b.speech/actions c.interactions with others d.opinions of other charatcers |
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IRONY
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a. Situational- Unexpected Twist
b. Verbal- sarcasm c. Dramatic- when the reader knows something a character does not |
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POINT OF VIEW
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Determines how much info the author gives to the reader-
a. 1st person- "I" b. #rd person objective- narrator is out, reports wat sees and hears. c. 3rd person limited- narrators out reports wat see. hears and the thoughts of ONE character d. 3rd person omnisent- narrator out. reports what she hears and the thoughts of MORE than one character |
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EXPOSITION
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In the beginning of the story-
a.intoduces the protagonist b.setting c.conflict |
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A young girl making up stories
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The open window
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Be carful wat u wish for..
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The Monkeys Paw
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It all about the doors and choises....
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The Lady or the tiger
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