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27 Cards in this Set
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Theme
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A subject of discussion meditation or composition: The Most Dangerous Game,
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Foreshadowing
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Is the use of clues to hint at events that will occur later in a plat: The cast of Amontillado
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Point Of View
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The vantage point from which a writer tells a story: The Cast of Amontillado
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Conflict
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The Argument the Discussion of the story. The Interlopers
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Narrator
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The person telling a story: The Cast of Amontillado
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Motivation
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Is characters reason for doing something within a story: The Cast of Amontillado
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Setting Types
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Where, When, What, or Who: The Interlopers
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Symbolism
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Is the act of using an object to stand for something larger than itself: The Scarlet Ibis
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Irony
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Is a contrast between expectation and reality, what is said and what is meant what is expected to gap and what really does happen and what appears to be true and what is true: The Necklace
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Characterization Personification
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Is Describing the Character: The Most Dangerous Game
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Genre
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Is like Fiction or Non-fiction or Fantasy, Drama, Action, and Adventure. The Most Dangerous Game
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Flat Character
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A character that does not change mood during the story: The Sniper
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Climax
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The turning point of the story that leads to the falling action: The Sniper
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Dynamic Character Symbol
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The main Character that resembles something like a animal: The Scarlet Ibis.
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Verbal Irony
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The difference between what is said or written and what is meant: The Cast Of Amontillado
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Round Character
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A character that changes mood in the story: The Cast Of Amontillado
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Static Character
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Is the Character that is everywhere during the story: The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty
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Dramatic Irony
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Occurs when the audience knows something the characters do not: The Scarlet Ibis
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Irony of situation
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Occurs when there is a difference between what we expect to happen and what actually happens of what should happen and what does happen: The Princess And The Tin Box
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Dialogue
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A conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie: The Sound OF Thunder
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Dialect
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It means humor and amusement jobs or work: The Secret Life Of Amontillado
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Tone
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It is the feeling of the book, like happy, sad, angry, or funny: The Sniper
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Mood
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It is the emotional response that the author is giving the reader: The Sniper
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Exposition
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When the author stops the story to explain something: The Cast Of Amontillado
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Rising Action
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When the author is building up the story to the climax: The Sound Of Thunder
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Falling Action
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When the Climax is reached and the story is coming to a resolution: The Cast Of Amontillado
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Resolution
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When the story is coming to an end and everything is figured out: The Most Dangerous Game
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