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Cards (38)

Section 1

(38 cards)

conflict

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the problem of the story

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Gnarly

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something that has many knots and bumpy areas on its surface

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Fix this sentence: i saw my dog sara

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I saw my dog Sara.

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Prestigious

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it has a greater level of people's respect or honor than others like it

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Invincible

Front

to powerful to be defeated

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falling action

Front

everything that happens from the climax to close the story

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define metaphors

Front

comparing two things without using like or as.

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Fix this sentence: You need me but I don't

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You need me, but I don't.

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What is a antecedent

Front

a word that a pronoun refers to.

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which is a secondary sources: personal letter, News articles, and Biography

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News articles and Biography

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Demeanor

Front

outward behavior

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repetition

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is a technique in which a sound, word,or phrase is repeated

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Climax

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the most important part of the story

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first person

Front

someone telling you there story from their point of view

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is this a metaphor or simile: The pool is a ocean

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metaphor

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Emphatic

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It is expressed in a definiteor forceful way

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Rhyme scheme

Front

Pattern of rhymes at the end line

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which are primary sources: personal letter, News articles, and Biography

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Personal letter

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third person limited

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It is where the narrator only knows what one character thinks and feels

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on a formal report you need to use what kind of line spacing?

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double space

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What does exposition mean?

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introduces the setting and characters of the story

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claustrophobic

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Place that feels uncomfortably closed or crowded

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Why should you run "spell check"

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To make sure you spell everything correctly

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define simile

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comparing two things using like or as

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label the plots in order 1-6

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1)exposition 2) conflict 3) rising action 4) climax 5) falling action 6) resolution

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see problems in study thing

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😊

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Unvanquished

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not conquered or overcome

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is this a metaphor or simile: she is like a sloth

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simile

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stanza

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a group of two or more lines that from a unit

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third person omniscient

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It is where the narrator knows what everybody thinks and feels

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on a formal report you must _________ the title at the top of the page

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center

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Reminisce

Front

you remember fondly

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speaker

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in poetry is the voice of the poem

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Depleted

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used up

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what is a pronoun

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A word in place of a noun.

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What does resolution mean?

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the answer of the conflict that happens at the end of the story

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Persevere

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continuing on through the difficult time

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rising action

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the events leading up to the climax

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