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There are ten this week! Don’t get too excited!
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small pieces of information that tell more about the main idea
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A conclusion you draw about a whole group of people or things
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Where any loose ends of the story are tied up. Occurs after the falling action of the story. Denouement
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Using what you already know and have discovered to make a logical statement about what may happen in the story
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1st person - narrator is a character in the story 3rd person - narrator is outside of the story; not a character
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A scene that happens before the beginning of the story Flashbacks interrupt chronological flow Help readers understand the story
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a hint(s) about an event that will occur later in the story
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The order in which things happen or characters perform actions Also called chronological order
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A statement that can be proven true or false by reading, observing, asking an expert, or checking it in some way
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A statement of opinions tells someone’s belief, judgment, or way of thinking about something. It cannot be proven true or false
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