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29 Cards in this Set
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short story
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fictional events action begging early
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tell-a-tale heart
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protagonist
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main character where it is struggling to achieve their goal
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main character Oliver (arrow)
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round character
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a multi-divensioinal, realistic or life like character
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flat character
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a single dimensional character lacking the compositely we find in real life character good or evil
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static character
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one that does not change through the story
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dally (outsiders) stays the same
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dynamic character
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a character that under goes an important change personal or attitude
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Oliver (arrow, on island)
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stock/stereotype
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a character that fit the image in your head
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the nutty professor
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character foil
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two characters that are the opposite
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antagonist
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person or force working against the protagonist
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plot
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the outline that the story goes along to
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climax, rising action, falling action
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action
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occurs before the story starts
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opening plot
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exposition
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provides info about the settings
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initial incident
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the problem that the character have to over come
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rising action
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a sequence of events that lead up to the climax
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build up point
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climax
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highest point in the story
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main point in the story
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falling action
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a short phase of a story
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near ending
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resoluion
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the part of the story were everything comes out and is unfounded
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setting
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were the story takes place
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time, place, mood
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theme
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general idea or message in a story
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implied theme
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not going to say if
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cliff hanger
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expressed theme
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explicitly stat his/her theme of the story
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there mission
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point of view
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the perspective in which a story is told/narrated
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first person
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told from the narrators perspective
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third person
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told from the perspective of an outsider
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third person unlimited omniscient
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knows all
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has the answers to all questions
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third person limited
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only knows one person
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verbal irony
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what is actually meant
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the real meaning
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dramatic irony
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the reader knows the truth
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situation irony
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occurs when one what finally take place
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