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21 Cards in this Set
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Plot Line
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The planned action or series of events in a story
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What the plot follows... |
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Falling Action
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The action and dialogue following the climax that leads into the resolution
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Resolution
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Problems are solved.
Actions conclude. The End. |
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Exposition
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The part of the story near the beginning in which characters are introduced.
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Rising Action
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The central part of the story.
Problems arise. |
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Climax
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The high point in the action of a story. The most suspenseful part of the story.
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Dialogue
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The conversations that characters have with one another.
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Not needed |
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Conflict
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A problem or struggles between 2 opposing forces in a story:
1. Person against Person 2. Person against self 3. Person against society 4. Person against nature 5. Person against fate (god) |
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Tone
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Attitude or feeling that comes across in a piece of literature.
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Dialogue
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The conversations that characters have with one another.
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Not needed |
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Climax
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The high point in the action of a story. The most most suspenseful part of the story.
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Moral
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the lesson a story teaches
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Theme
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Author's Message in a story
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setting
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The place and time frame where a story takes place
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Protagonist
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Main character, usually heroic
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Point of veiw
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3rd person-person outside the story is telling it
1st person-person inside the story is telling it |
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Antagonist
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The person or force that works against the hero of the story
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Foil
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A character who serves as a contrast or challenge to the main character
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Mood
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The feeling a piece of literature creates in a reader
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Characterization
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The ways in which a writer develops a character making him or her seem believable. Methods:
Sharing thoughts, actions, and dialogue |
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Characterization
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The ways in which a writer develops a character making him or her seem believable. Methods:
Sharing thoughts, actions, and dialogue |