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12 Cards in this Set
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When and where a story takes place
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Setting
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When many words in a sentence begin with the same sound/letter
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Alliteration
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The main idea or life message of a story or novel
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Theme
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The person who tells the story
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Narrator
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When events in a story are arranged in the sequence that they happened
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Chronological order
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Language that appeals to your senses. It helps you picture how things look, sound, feel, smell, or taste.
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Imagery
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How a word is used in a sentence
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Context
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The lesson that a story teaches
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Moral
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To make a logical guess based on facts
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Infer
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Extreme exaggeration in a story
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Hyperbole
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Means a type of literature
There are 4 of these: poetry, drama, fiction, non-fiction |
Genre
(pronounced-Jon-ruh) |
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When a major change in the story plot happens
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Turning point
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