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a pharse or sentences where many of the words have reptive ex.an alligator ate the ape |
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the person or character that takes place in litary word |
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the good guy in the story |
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when a character struggles with his own desires wants or needs |
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the turning point of the story;problem of the story is sovled at this point |
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(sometimes called the resilotion) the outcome of the conflict ;when loose ends are wrapped |
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events after the climax of the story but before the denoument |
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a line;lines are sometimes counted or numbered in a poem |
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the sequence of events that make up a story or a novel |
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the persective from which a story is told the most comman points of view are 1st person told from the main characters point of view uses 'i'we'our' type pronouns |
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the infomation in the beginning of a story that give the reader needed info to understand usally includes; major characters and setting of the story |
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major events that devolp the plot of a story and lead to the climax |
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the rhyming pattern in a poem |
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a group of lines in a poem(a simalar to a paragraph in a story) |
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the story is told form the outside point of view and uses pronouns such as, "he" "she" "they" |
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