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42 Cards in this Set

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Characters
the peoples, animals or creature in a story.
Plot
the series of event that make up a story.
Setting
the time and place where the story takes place
Conflict
a problem struggle between two people people, thing or ideas
Exposition
the beginning
Resolution
the ending
Protagonist
the main character in the story.
Antagonist
the bad guy in the story
Climax
the most exciting part of the story.
First Person
In the characters mind.
Inference
An educated guess.
Supporting Details
Facts that support the main idea.
Main Idea
The main part of the story.
Character Motivation
The reason that someone acts in a certain way.
Compare
Tell the similar thing.
Contrast
Tell the difference.
Flashback
Back to the memory
Cite Evidence
find the clues
Sequence and Chronological
Timeline
Cause and Effect
What happened the result
Dynamic
Having or showing a lot of energy
Static
Showing a lot of energy.
Characterization
the act of describing or character or qualities of someone something
Preview
to see,hear or show something
Interpret
to explain the meaning of something
Identify
To find who someone or what something is.
Prefix
To add a word, number or a symbol at the beginning of a symbol or a number
Suffix
the group of letters that is added to the end of the word
Affix
To attach something to something else
2nd person
a set of words or forms such as pronouns or verbs
foreshadowing
To give a suggesting of something that didn't happened yet
Context Clues
text that can help you find what you need
Character vs Character
Problem with another Character or Characters
Character vs Nature
Problem with force or nature
Character vs Sociaty
Problems with laws/beliefs
Rising action
Its getting exciting
Falling Action
Calming down to the ending
Story elements
things that can help the reader understand more.
3rd person
The reader is the narrator of the story
Text structure
the way a word/letter is organized
Mood
a traits or personality that someone have.
Tone
The quality of someone voice.