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32 Cards in this Set
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Characters
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A person,Animal, or thing that is part of a story
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Plot
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A chain of events
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Setting
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The event that occures in a place and time
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Mood
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The over all feeling of the work
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Theme
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A mesage from the author
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Modify
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To change
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Verify
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To comfirm
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Formulate
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To develope
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Prefix
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One or more sylibles at the begining of the word
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Conflict
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The problem in the story
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Exposition
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The intro of the characters, setting, and the basic situation.
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Rising action
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Intros the storys main action
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Climax
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The most exiting part of the story
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Falling action
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Where the conflict winds down
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Resolution
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Where the conflict is resolved
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Flashback
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A part in the story where the reader goes back in time before the story began
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Forshadow
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The usage of clues that hints events that will happen later
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Inferrences
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An educated guess.
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Drawing conclusions
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Making your own conclution about the character.
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Characterisation
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Reveals the personality
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Direct Characterisation
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Tells what the personality is.
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Indirect Characterisation
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Shows things that reveals the characters personality
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Dynamic Characterisation
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Where the author recalls the changes
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Static characterisation
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When the character stays the same.
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Verbal irony
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When a character says something she dosnt mean
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Situational irony
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It makes the reader expect what will hapen.
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Dynamic irony
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The reader or audence knows something the character does not
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Theme
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The central message
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Direct theme
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Sometime an author states the theme directly
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Implied theme
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The reader analizes all the elements to the theme
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Plot pyramid
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A diagram that breaks down the story.
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Universal theme
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Folk tales
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