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T E R M S

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climax

Page 3: 2 pt

The high point of the

story

Page 4: 2 pt

connecting

Page 5: 2 pt

Relating the story to

something

Page 6: 2 pt

dialect

Page 7: 2 pt

Form of language that is

spoken in a certain place

Page 8: 2 pt

dialogue

Page 9: 2 pt

The words that characters speak

aloud

Page 10: 2 pt

evaluate

Page 11: 2 pt

The process of judging the worth of someone or

something

Page 12: 2 pt

irony

Page 13: 2 pt

A contrast between what is expected to happen and what

actually does happen

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act

Page 15: 2 pt

Major section of a play

Page 16: 2 pt

analysis

Page 17: 2 pt

Process of breaking

something down

Page 18: 2 pt

flashback

Page 19: 2 pt

An interruption in a scene that

goes back in time

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simile

Page 21: 2 pt

Comparison using like

or as

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Cause &Effect

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One thing happens because

of another

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fiction

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The story is not real

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biography

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The story is written about a persons life

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motivation

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Why a character does something

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foil

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A character who is a striking contrast

to another character

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genre

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Type of literature

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foreshadowing

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Hints to later events in the story

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Non-fiction

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Story is real

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characterization

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Includes all the techniques writers use to create and

develop characters

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jargon

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Specialized vocabulary used by a

certain proffesion

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personfication

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Giving a non-living thing human

characteristics

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author’s purpose

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Reason the author wrote the

story

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main character

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Main person or thing in the story

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generalization

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Broad statement about an entire

group

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fantasy

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Story that takes place in

an unreal, imaginary

world


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