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Cards (30)

Section 1

(30 cards)

antagonist

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a character in a story who opposes the protagonist, usually recognized as the "bad guy"

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eye-rhyme

Front

Words that look like they would rhyme, but do not. Example: dead - plead

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crisis

Front

The moment of conflict when the character is forced to make a decision.

Back

theme

Front

The main idea of a story. It is usually an important truth that the writer is trying to tell the reader.

Back

second person narrator

Front

The narrator uses you.

Back

rhyme scheme

Front

The rhyming pattern of a story.

Back

protagonist

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the main character or central person in a story

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static character

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a character in a story that does not change much over time

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resolution

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The solving of the conflict that ends a story.

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satire

Front

Writing or speech that pokes fun at a practice.

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romantic

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Looking at only one side of something rather than seeing it realistically.

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setting

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The time and place in which a story takes place.

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allusion

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An implied or indirect reference to a piece of literature or an event.

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first person narrator

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The narrator uses pronouns I, me, etc.

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round character

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a character in a story whose different sides of personality are all shown in the story

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realistic

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Seeing both the good and bad in something.

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foreshadowing

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Small hints that five an idea of what will happen later in the story.

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plot

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The plan of a story.

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flat character

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a character in a story where only one side of their personality is shown in the story

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climax

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The point in the story when the conflict is at its strongest.

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simile

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A figure of speech that uses like or as to compare two things.

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conflict, climax, and resolution

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make up the plot of a story

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personification

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Giving human characteristics to non-human things.

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dynamic character

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a character in a story that changes over time

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symbol

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An object in a story used to stand for something else.

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conflict

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The struggle or problem faced in a story.

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third person narrator

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The narrator uses pronouns he, she, or they.

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thesis

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The belief the author wants his readers to share.

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metaphor

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A figure of speech that compare two unlike things by saying that one thing is or has properties of another.

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narrator

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The person who tells the story.

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