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Suzanne Coulter
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What is an Anecdote? An anecdote is a brief story about an interesting, amusing, or strange event.
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By: Stacy Skolnik
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Character who causes problems for the protagonist
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Michelle Wainwright
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A form of nonfiction in which a person tells the story of his or her own life.
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Lauren Jones
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A form of non fiction in which a writer tells the life story of another person.
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The process by which writers create and develop a character.
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2 types of conflict: Internal External
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Conflict is a struggle between opposing forces.
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Dialect: words spoken by characters in the novel!
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Christine Chevis
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Internal Conflict: Conflict that takes within the mind of the Character
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Prose writing that tells about imaginary characters and events.
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By: Taylor Goodwine
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Say What?!? A flashback is a section of a literary work that interrupts the sequence of events to relate in event from an earlier time. “I remembe r when…..”
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Foreshadowing is the use in a literary work that interrupts the sequence of events that have yet to occur.
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Literary techniques that involve surprising or amusing contradictions. POLICE
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A central message, purpose, or concern in a literary work!
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By John H. Croft
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A figure of speech in which something is described as though it were something else. Example: My brother is a pig! He eats too much.
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By: Lexi Macaluso
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The character that the passage is mainly about. The one that the story is about his or her life.
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Virginia Giroir
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One who takes part in the action, but is not the focus of attention
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Alan Yarborough
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Narrator A speaker or character who tells a story
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Point of View By Phillip Curry
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The perspective in which a story is told. The three points of view are: 1 st person 3 rd person limited 3 rd person omniscient.
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Point of View-1 st Person The first person point of view is from the perspective of a character in the novel. He or she refers to himself as “I” and cannot see inside other character’s minds.
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3 rd Person Limited
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The narrator relates the inner thoughts and feelings of only one character’s perspective “Limited” to one character
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3 rd Person Taylor and Suzanne
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3 rd Person Omniscient is when the reader can see what all characters are thinking.
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Ryan Visram
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Plot Sequence of events in a literary work climax introduction
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By: Kim Jones
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THE MAIN CHARACTER IN A LITERARY WORK.
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By: Jerry Turner
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A type of story that has real events, people, and setting.
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SETTING THE TIME AND PLACE OF THE ACTION
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Simile By: Ryan Moore
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A simile uses “like” or “as” to make a direct comparison between two unlike things or ideas. “The rain beat down on the house like a drummer playing the drums”
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A feeling of anxious uncertainty about the outcome of events in a literary work Suspense is often used in thriller and spy novels, but it is also used to a lesser extent in any fiction.
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Steven Moen and Alex Brayton
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A symbol is anything that stands for or represents something else
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A central message, purpose, or concern in a literary work!
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