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