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People or animals are taking part in a story   Character  
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Writing that tells a story   Narrative  
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Bold words, table of contents or graphs   Text Features  
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Hero of the story   Protagaonist  
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A recipe or lab report   Technical Writing  
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Discussion between characters   Dialogue  
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Details in chronological order   Sequential  
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Explains the reasons why things happened   Cause and Effect  
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Literary term that compares two unlike things   Metaphor  
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End of the story   Resolution  
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True story   Non-Fiction  
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Gives a message about human nature   Theme  
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Where the conflict is resolved   Climax  
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First part os a story   Exposition  
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Part of the story before the climax   Rising Action  
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Non-living things taking on people's qualities   Personification  
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Exaggeration   Hyperbole  
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Where or when a story takes place   Setting  
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Compares unlike things using "like" or "as"   Simile  
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Writing that gives full details about an object or living thing   Descriptive  
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Reading for information like a SS text   Expository  
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Writing structure that shares similarities and differences   Compare and Contrast  
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Story villain   Antagonist  
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Author tries to get you to their side   Persuasive  
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Struggle in the story   Conflict  
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After the story's climax and before the resolution   Falling Action  
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"Let's the cat out of the bag" is an example of what literary term   Idiom  
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"Crash" "Bang" "Boom"   onomatopoeia  
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