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31 Cards in this Set
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character
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the personality in the story responsible for actions and ideas
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what are the 6 types of caracterization?
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characters appearance,thoughts,actions, speech, other character responses and author direct statement
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protagonist
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the main character who experiences the main problem
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antagonist
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character against whom protagonist struggles
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dynamic
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quality of undergoing change throughout the story
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static
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quality of remaining the same throughout the story
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3 elements of setting
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location,time, and mood
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point of view
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the perspective from which the story is narrated
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1st person
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events are narrated by a character in the story
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2nd person
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thrusts the reader into the story(the narrater is talking to you)
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3rd person omniscient
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the all knowing narrater,knows thoughts and feelings
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3rd person limited
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knows 1 or 2 peoples feelings
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3rd person objective
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narrates only visible action
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plot
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sequence of events in a story
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chronolgical order
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events that happen in order
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flashback
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a glimpse into the past
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conflict
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the struggle between 2 opposing forces
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internal
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a conflict a character has with itself
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external
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a conflict a character character has outside of itself
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types
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vs self,vs socity,vs nature,vs tec,vs fate
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exposition
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the part of the story in which all nessary backround info is revield
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rising action
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events in story during which tension increases
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climax
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moment in story of highest tension when the story could go eather way
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falling action
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the result from outcome of climax
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resolutoin
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the conflict is resolved and story ends
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theme
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the universal lesson the story illustrates
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irony
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literary tecniques that involves conterdictions
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symbol
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an object or idea used to represent something
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diction
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word choice
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denotation
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dictionary definitions
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connotation
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accumulated associations and meanings
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