The high point or turning point in a story. The problem or complications in a story.

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The high point or turning point in a story.

The problem or complications in a story.

All the emotions or feelings a word can make the reader feel. HOME

The written conversation between two or more characters.

To use writing to amuse a reader.

A point of view that includes the author, uses the word ‘’I’’. Example: Anne Frank’s diary.

To use writing to provide factual information about a topic.

How the writing makes the reader feel ( happy, sad, upset).

To convey the same meaning with different words.

The in which the events in a selection occur.

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