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Figures of Speech Parts of Speech Points of View Elements of A Story Vocabulary 100 200 300 400 500
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A comparison using “like” or “as”
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Simile
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A comparison NOT using “like” or “as”
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Metaphor
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Giving human characteristics to an inanimate object
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Personification
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A great exaggeration
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Hyperbole
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Using two contradictory words together for a special effect
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Oxymoron
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Part of speech that describes a noun
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Adjective
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Bears hibernate during the winter. The word hibernate is this part of speech…
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Verb
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A person, place, or thing
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Noun
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Over summer break, my friend went to New York. New York is an example of this part of speech…
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Proper Noun
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A word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or a word group. This part of speech expresses a relation of time, place, circumstance, manner, cause, degree, etc.
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Adverb
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An outside person narrates the story in this point of view…
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Third Person
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The narrator tells the story to another character using the word “you” in this point of view..
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Second Person
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In this point of view, the narrator is all-knowing (knows all the thoughts, actions, and feelings of all characters)…
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Omniscient
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The narrator tells what happens without disclosing anything about what the characters think or feel in this point of view…
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Objective
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In this point of view, the character(s) is/are the narrator(s) of the story…
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First Person
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Where a story takes place.
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Setting
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The main events of a novel, play, movie, or similar work.
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Plot
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The struggle(s) experienced by a character in a story.
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Conflict
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The emotional feeling or atmosphere a piece of literature produces within the reader.
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Mood
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The main idea of a story.
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Theme
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Lacking physical strength; weak
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Feeble
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Concerned with the principles of right and wrong
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Moral
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Two or more words that have the same spelling, but different meanings
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Homonym
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Two or more words with different meanings
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Antonym
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Two or more words with the same meanings
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Synonym
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