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the name of a piece of literature |
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the time and place of a story |
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the people, animals, or items that are in the story |
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the hero of the story; the one attempting to meet a certain goal |
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the villian, the charector against the hero, the one who tries to prevent the hero from meeting the goal |
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the charector who changes as a result to the conflict |
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the charsctor who does NOT change |
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the talking/conversations that occur between charectors |
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the use of hints of clues to suggest the events that will likely occur |
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when one object stands for or represents an idea or another object |
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why do we study literature |
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1. for entertainment
2. for knowledge
3. to learn about others
4. to learn about ouselves |
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the Big Idea, the lesson,message,or moral that the author is trying to get across
- to persuade
- to inform
- to entertain
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the reason behind the author writing
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the action of the story. it can be maped out on a plotline. a plotline has 5 parts |
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the problens or struggle in a story |
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writers attitude toward subjest they're writing about |
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writers attitude toward subject they're writing about |
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feeking associated with story,author chooses words or phrases to help determine mood |
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