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7 Cards in this Set
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Plot |
Exposition: All events leading up to the climax Rising Action: When events begin to unfold Climax: Turning point of the story. Falling Action: When events begin to wind down. Resolution: Problems are resolved |
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Irony |
Verbal; character says one thing means another Dramatic; reader understands more about events in the story then the character Situational: what actually happens is the opposite of what is expected. |
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Mood |
What the author wants the reader to feel
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Foreshadowing |
A hint of events to come in the story. |
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Figurative Language |
1. Imagery 2. Simile 3. Metaphor 4. Alliteration 5. Personification 6. Onomatopoeia 7. Hyperbole 8. Idioms |
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Conflict |
Internal: the struggle between the character and their own mind. External: a character struggles against an outside force, such as another character. |
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Theme |
The central idea of a story. |