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31 Cards in this Set
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Craft
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the way the author conveys information
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Story Element
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story element includes Plot, conflict, resolution, theme, atmosphere, rising action, climax, and turning point.
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Motivation
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acting and behaving in a particular way providing with a reason to act in a certain way.
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Symbol
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represent or stand for something something else.
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Tension
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part of a story that evokes emotion
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Transition
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used to make logical or understandable connections
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Simile
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a figure of speech involving one thing compared with another of a different kind, makes something more vivid
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Characters
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people that have spoken or been heard or seen in the book
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Setting
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the places characters are in or where events happen
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Theme
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the subject/topic of a talk, piece of writing, person’s thoughts or text.
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Genre
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a category or type
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Mood
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character's feelings or emotion shown through actions or thoughts
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Main Character
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the person who engages the reader’s interest and empathy
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Secondary Character
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recurring characters who are of lesser importance
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Plot
(KNOW) |
main events of a text
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Subplot
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a second story line WITHIN the first plot (could be used to introduce the characters)
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Flashback
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provide background or insight into why something is happening
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Flash forward
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provide background or insight into why something is happening
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Perspective
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point of view of events that can change the way the readers sees the story
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Character Traits
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people's behavior and/or attitude in the scene or movie
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Focus
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Main Idea
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Topic
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Subtopic
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Topic Sentence
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Claim
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Heading
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Setting
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Context
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Transition
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