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the end product of the writing process
Final draft
meant to change the way a person thinks
Persuasion
perspective from which a story is told or written
Point of view
the arrangement of details in the time order in which they happened
Chronological order
making final draft available to others
Publishing-
one of the characters tells the story in his/her own words
First-person
information that can be proven to be true
Fact
quick reading for an overview by focusing on main points
Skimming
what you believe based on facts
Option
person place thing or idea
Noun
a word that shows action
Verb-
used to separate and set off word in a sentence
Comma-
dose not express a complete thought
Sentence fragment-
a mark of punctuation that introduces a list in a sentence
Colon-
- sentence spoken with great emotion and ends with exclamation point
Exclamatory sentence
a word that describes a noun or pronoun
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Adjective-
the part of a sentence that is doing something or about which something is said
Subject-
the part of the sentence that says something about the subject
Predicate
renames what comes before it and is set off by commas
Appositive-
a group of words containing a subject and verb that communicates a complete thought
Sentence-
a traditional story passed down through generations that explains why the world it the way it is
Myth-
the central idea, concern, or message in a peace of literature
Theme-
the feeling created in the reader for a literary work
Mood-
hints or clues about what will happen later in the plot
Foreshowing-
sequence of events in a story or drama
Plot-
the main character in a narrative or drama
Protagonist-
the event that ends the central conflict
Resolution-
reference to a statement, person, place, event or thing
Allusion-
group of lines forming a separate unit in a poem
Stanza-
repletion of beginning consonant sounds
Alliteration-
poetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter
Blank verse
descriptive words that appeal to the five senses
Imagery-
struggler or clash between two or more opposing forces
Conflict-
time and place of a literary work
Setting-
the struggle with in a single character
Internal conflict-