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An act is a major section of a play. |
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A force working againest protoginists. |
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Is his or her reasoning for creating a particular work. |
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The story of a persons life told by that person. |
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The story of a person told by someone else. |
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Two events are related as Cause and Effect when one is brought out by another. |
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A person, animal, magical creature that takes part in a story. |
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Aspects of a charaters emotions. |
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Tequices used by the author to create a character. |
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is the plot of a story or play the climax is the part of the maximum interest. |
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Is a struggle between opposite forces. |
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Is usually found at the beginning of a story or play that serves to introduce the main characters or the setting and establish the conflict. |
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Is a struggle againest another character. |
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Is a struggle that is within the character. |
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Is a fiction based on realor imagined scientific developments. |
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Is a repitition of a sound or letter. |
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Is a short entertaining account of a person or event. |
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Characters that change little |
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Characters that change significally. |
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A time order in which events happen. |
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The process of pointing what two or more things have in common. |
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The process of pointing out differences. |
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Is the process by which the author creates picture in readers minds. |
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The words that characters speak aloud in dialogue |
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Is an act or play meant to be performed by actors. |
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A short piece of writing that explains a single subject |
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The beginning part of the book. |
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All of the events leading from the plot to the climax. |
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Is a short story that takes place in an unreal setting and often involve magic or humans with superhuman powers. |
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Writing that tells an imaginary story. |
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is an interuption that takes you back to an earlier time. |
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Are hints that future events. |
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A type of category of literature. |
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Is fiction that is set in the past. |
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Is a logical guess or conclusion based on evidence. |
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Is a conflict between what is expected and what is happening. |
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The principal of the writer, What the story is mostly about. |
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Is a feeling that a literary work conveys to readers. |
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Is the reason why characters act, feel, or think about something. |
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Is a person who tells the story. |
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Is a longer and more complex story. |
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Is a storys sequence of related events that make up the story. |
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