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By: Kirsten McCown

 The feeling of a character as reflected in the selection The feeling of a character as reflected in the selection

 The mood is HAPPY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 The mood is SAD!!!!!!

 The mood is MAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 A comparison of two things Example: She could run as fast as the wind. *using the word like or as

 The person or animal around which the action in a story has occurred

 The high point or turning point in a story Press here for examples

 Twilight: When Bella and Edward finally become a couple.  Harry Potter: When he finds out he is a wizard.

 The problems or complications in a story

 The dictionary meaning of a word

 To use writing to amuse a reader

 To use writing to provide factual information about a topic

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

 The actions or event in a story

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