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| Ebenezer Scrooge | A christmas party pooper, rich, nasty, rude, stingy, gready, Jacob marley's business partner, old
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| Charles Dickens | author of a Christmas Carol
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| Bob Cratchit | works for scrooge, christmas spirit, shy
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| Jacob Marley | Scrooge's old dead business partner, has chains and money boxes, is the narrator
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| Tiny Tim | crippled, bob Cratchit's son
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| Fezziwig | Scrooge's old boss, lots of christmas spirit, new when to be strict and knew when to be nice
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| Ghost of Christmas past | old + young, dressed in white, has holly branch, show's scrooge his past
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| Ghost of Christmas presant | carries torch, surrounded by food
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| Ghost of Christmas future | dark + hooded, never speeks, show scrooge his presant
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| Plot | sequence of events in a story
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| Exposition | the part of the plot graph where the author intoduces characters, setting and dramatic situations
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| Rising action | the part of the story where the tension is building (including exposition), builds to the climax.
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| Climax | The highest point of dramatic conflict or tension
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| Falling action | not as much dramatic tension, after climax leading to the resolution
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| Resolution | The conclusion of the story. includes the climax till the end of the story
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| Conflict | the story problem, the cental source of tension & drama
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| Internal | Character vs. Self (fear, dicission)
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| External | Character vs. Character (fight)
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| Character vs. Himself | involves character, phychological conflicts with themselves
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| Character vs. Character | involves conflicts between people
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| Character vs. Nature | involves conflict inbetween an individual and the natural world
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| Character vs. Soceity | involves conflict between individuals and a large group
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| Setting | the environment in which a story takes place
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| Stage Directions | bracked instructions abut sets, costumes and movement s
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| Dialogue | the actual words that characters speark, authors use dialogue skillfully in the short story to portray characters and dramatize conflict
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| Foreshadowing | a writing technique that gives readers clues about events that will happen later in the story
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| Novel | a long work of fiction, that tells a story anout imaginary people who live in a made up world
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| Drama | a work, written in prose or poetry, that tells a story through words/actions of characters on stage
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| Short Story | a brief work of fiction that tells a story about imaginary characters
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| Characterization | the methods a writer used to communicate information about characters to readers
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| Point of View | the perspective from which a story is told
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| Theme | the story's main idea/"message"
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| Leita | The Third Wish
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| Mr. Peters | The Third Wish
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| Margot | All Summer in a Day
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| Rikki-Tikki-Tavi | Rikki-Tikki-Tavi
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| Nag | Rikki-Tikki-Tavi
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| Nagaina | Rikki-Tikki-Tavi
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| Darzee | Rikki-Tikki-Tavi
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| Teddy | Rikki-Tikki-Tavi
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| Rudi | A Boy and a Man
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| Captain Winter | A Boy and a Man
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