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1 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 StoryElementsMoreStoryElementsGrammarFigurativeLanguagePotpourri
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2 What is where and when story takes place.
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3 Setting
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4 Sequence of Events
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5 Plot
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6 Universal lesson or moral learned.
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7 Theme
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8 Main character in literary work – leader of a cause.
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9 Protagonist
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10 Character who acts as teacher or guide to other characters in literary work.
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11 Mentor
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12 Background information in a story that sets up setting, main characters, and any other details to begin story.
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13 Exposition
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14 Events that build to the climax.
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15 Rising Action
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16 Most exciting part of the story.
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17 Climax
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18 Events that follow the climax that leads to end of story.
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19 Falling Action
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20 Conflict felt in characters heart, mind or soul.
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21 Internal Conflict
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22 Person, place or thing.
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23 Noun
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24 She flew/flied to the aid of her sister.
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25 flew
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26 The gigantic horse sat on me. Identify the underlined part of speech.
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27 adjective
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28 The girl ran slowly. Identify this part of speech.
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29 Adverb
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30 The teacher stood behind the podium. Identify the phrase.
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31 Preposition
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32 The girl was as cool as a cucumber. Identify the figurative language
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33 Simile
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34 The man was a giant.
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35 metaphor
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36 The fog comes on little cat feet.
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37 Personification
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38 Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; His love endures forever. Let Israel say: Let Israel say: "His love endures forever." Let the house of Aaron say: "His love endures forever." Let those who fear the LORD say: "His love endures forever."
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39 Anaphora (Repitition)
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40 The Statue of Liberty A Dove Black = evil All these are examples of
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41 Symbolism
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42 When a reader wonders what will happen next – a type of emotional tension.
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43 Suspense
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44 When you have to use clues in the passage to find answers.
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45 Inference
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46 Literary device in which a past event is revealed to the reader out of sequence.
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47 Flashback
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48 Gives clues of future events in a novel.
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49 Foreshadowing.
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50 Attributes given to character that reveals his/her personality or traits.
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51 Character Traits
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