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First person, second person, and third person are examples of this term
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Point of view
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In the scene in "The Little Mermaid" in which Triton destroys Ariel's collection, we feel sorry for Ariel.
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Mood
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"The Outsiders" was written to entertain the readers.
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Author's Purpose
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In "The Little Mermaid," Ariel's sisters, Flounder, and Grimsby are this type of character
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Minor Character
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Give me a buck (a dollar)
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Slang
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We know that Ariel is rebellious because of her disregard for her father's orders. What type of characterization?
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Indirect
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"The Little Mermaid" must take place around the ocean because of the presence of mermaids.
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Local Color
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In a poem, the person "talking" is the _________.
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Speaker
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Point of view in which keywords are I, me, we, us, etc.
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First Person
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Point of view in which keywords are you, your, etc.
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Second Person
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Ursula VS Triton is what type of problem?
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External conflict
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In "The Tell-Tale Heart," the narrator confesses his crime during this part of the plot.
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Resolution
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Ariel's sisters are introduced during this part of the plot in "The Little Mermaid"
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Exposition
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Ariel tries to decide whether or not to become human. What type of problem?
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Internal conflict
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Ponyboy told the story in THE OUTSIDERS. This makes him the ______________.
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Narrator
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Another word for Main Character
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Protagonist
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Sebastian's mind changes about Ariel's situation. What type of character?
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Dynamic character
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Ursula is what type of character? (2 answers)
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Antagonist; Static
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We are "told" that Ariel has red hair. What type of characterization?
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Direct Characterization
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A recipe is usually written from this point of view
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Second person
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Sebastian keeps singing, "Under the Sea"
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Repetition
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Part of the plot in which Eric tries to kiss Ariel.
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Climax
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I'd be tickled pink to help you.
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Idiom
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You are as big as a house.
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Simile; Hyperbole
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Sebastian sings, "The seaweed is always greener in somebody else's lake." He wanted Ariel to learn this lesson.
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Moral
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During "Kiss the Girl," the audience is wondering if Eric will kiss Ariel.
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Suspense
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The tree smiled at me.
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Personification
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The sailors' reference to King Triton was an example of this.
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Allusion
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Ariel sings, "Watch and you'll see, someday I'll be part of your world."
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Foreshadowing
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Sebastian thinks it is awful that Ariel is a human, but she doesn't think so!
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Opinion
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Your eyes are stars in my life.
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Metaphor
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Buzz, Hiss, Shhh
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Onomatopoeia
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THE OUTSIDERS took place in Oklahoma in the 1960's.
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Setting
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Flimsy fishfolk
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Alliteration
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The crown represented the ruler of the ocean.
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Symbol
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When you come home past your curfew, you assume your parents will be angry.
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Inference
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Sebastian landed in the kitchen when the chef was preparaing stuffed crab
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Situational Irony
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The audience sees a shark swim by, but Ariel and Flounder don't know about it.
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Dramatic Irony
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In the South, we say certain words that aren't said in other parts of the country.
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Dialect
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Another word for a conversation
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Dialogue
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I'm so hungry I could eat a horse.
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Hyperbole
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She's driving me up a wall.
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Idiom
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The capital of NC is Raleigh.
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Fact
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Your mom says, "Don't let me bother you while you're watching an important show like THE SIMPSONS. Doing your chores is much less important."
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Verbal irony
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