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A temporary state of mind or feeling throughout the story |
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Over emphasizing specific words or phrases |
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A hint of something that comes later in the story |
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Two things being compared to one another |
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A word or phrase applied to an object |
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Attaching human traits and characteristics with inanimate objects, phenomena and animals |
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A time set earlier in the story |
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Occurrence of the same letter or sound |
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A certain form of language |
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A type of theme or subject |
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Measuring things in the story |
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Noises and sounds in the story |
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When you use a word or phrase that does not have its normal everyday, literal meaning. |
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Where the event takes place |
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A decision to do or not to do something |
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Events that make up the story |
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A conversation between two or more people |
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The "Villain" of the story |
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The attitude of the person or setting in the story |
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Something that can be proven with evidence |
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Anecdotes from people or story's |
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One sentence that summarizes the main point |
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sentences in an argument paragraph that Explain what is important about the evidence and tell the reader how it proves and supports the claim. |
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Strong Verbs and "Because" (what is their purpose) |
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To show the reader that an explanation about the evidence is coming |
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Words or phrases that help move into the next sentence or paragraph |
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The authors point of view |
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The narrator is telling the story to another character |
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The narrator who tells a story without describing any character's thoughts, opinions, or feelings |
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The narrator knows all thoughts and feelings of everyone in the story |
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Narrator reveals thoughts and feelings of one character |
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The way someone sees something |
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Tone (How does it impact perspective) |
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Tone can be manipulated by changing what the narrator focuses on and through his changing reactions to what is going on in the story as well as by changing the words used for his thoughts, action, and dialogue. |
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