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1 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

2 2 What is where and when story takes place.

3 3 Setting

4 4 Sequence of Events

5 5 Plot

6 6 Universal lesson or moral learned.

7 7 Theme

8 8 Main character in literary work – leader of a cause.

9 9 Protagonist

10 10 Character who acts as teacher or guide to other characters in literary work.

11 11 Mentor

12 12 Background information in a story that sets up setting, main characters, and any other details to begin story.

13 13 Exposition

14 14 Events that build to the climax.

15 15 Rising Action

16 16 Most exciting part of the story.

17 17 Climax

18 18 Events that follow the climax that leads to end of story.

19 19 Falling Action

20 20 Conflict felt in characters heart, mind or soul.

21 21 Internal Conflict

22 22 Person, place or thing.

23 23 Noun

24 24 She flew/flied to the aid of her sister.

25 25 flew

26 26 The gigantic horse sat on me. Identify the underlined part of speech.

27 27 adjective

28 28 The girl ran slowly. Identify this part of speech.

29 29 Adverb

30 30 The teacher stood behind the podium. Identify the phrase.

31 31 Preposition

32 32 The girl was as cool as a cucumber. Identify the figurative language

33 33 Simile

34 34 The man was a giant.

35 35 metaphor

36 36 The fog comes on little cat feet.

37 37 Personification

38 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."

39 39 Anaphora (Repitition)

40 40 The Statue of Liberty A Dove Black = evil All these are examples of

41 41 Symbolism

42 42 When a reader wonders what will happen next – a type of emotional tension.

43 43 Suspense

44 44 When you have to use clues in the passage to find answers.

45 45 Inference

46 46 Literary device in which a past event is revealed to the reader out of sequence.

47 47 Flashback

48 48 Gives clues of future events in a novel.

49 49 Foreshadowing.

50 50 Attributes given to character that reveals his/her personality or traits.

51 51 Character Traits


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