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43 Cards in this Set
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Background; setting
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Scenery
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Objects used on stage
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Props
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The events when setting changes
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Scenes
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Groups of scenes
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Acts
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The opposite of the other character
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Foils
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It has to repeat whether a sound, word, or phrase
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Repetition
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Repetition at the beginning of words
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Alliteration
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Reading a word that you should hear
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Onomatopeia
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Language that appeals to 1 of the 5 senses
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Imagery
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Helps see the picture
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Figurative language
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Comparison using like or as
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Simile
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Direct comparison with no signal words
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Metaphor
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Relates to the story or poem
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Speaker/Voice
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A logical guess based on your knowledge
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Inference
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The way it appears
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Form
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Rows of words * Not sent.*
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Lines
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Group of lines
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Stanzas
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Conversational style
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Free-verse
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What you hear
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Sound
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Words that have same sounds at the end
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Rhyme
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Pattern (beat)
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Rhythm
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Repeated pattern
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Meter
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Something that is factual
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Nonfiction
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Facts about a subject
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Informational
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Think about what you want to write; jot down ideas
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Prewrite
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Write your thoughts down on paper using sent. & paragraphs- skip lines
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Draft
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Read what you wrote & move things about if needed- beef up your work
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Revise
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Correct any GUM & spelling- use editing marks
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Edit
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Perfect- using black ink, cursive or typed, front only
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Publish
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The main things that happen in a story
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Plot
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Starts the story
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Exposition
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The basic problem
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Rising Action
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The turning point
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Climax
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The solution
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Falling Action/ Resolution
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When you give human characteristics to things that are not human
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Personification
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Are people, animals, or imaginary creatures in the story
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Characters
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Inside problem
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Internal Conflict
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Outside problem
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External Conflict
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Where the story takes place
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Setting
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The main message
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Theme
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The way people speak
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Dialect
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What is said
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Dialogue
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Because this event happens you have to have a result
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Cause and Effect
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