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WPMSLit terms

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an account of a person's life or part of it, written or told by another person   biography  
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the point in a story that creates the greatest suspense or interest   climax  
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a story that is made up, it did not really happen   fiction  
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a person's account of his or her own life or part of it   autobiography  
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a work of literature meant to be performed for an audience by actors   drama  
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a song or a songlike poem that tells a story   ballad  
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a story that has no known author and was originally passed on from one generation to another by story telling   folktale  
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a person or an animal in a story, a play or another literary work   character  
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a story of extraordinary deeds that is handed down from one generation to the next by story telling   legend  
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overstating something to emphasize it or to be funny   exaggeration  
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writing that recreates a person, place, thing, event or an experience   description  
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a deliberate exaggeration in speech   hyperbole  
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a short story that contains a moral-a practical lesson about how to get along in life   fable  
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conversation between two or more characters   dialogue  
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a struggle between opposing characters or forces   conflict  
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the writer of a literary work or document   author  
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the writer's most important point, opinion, or message   main idea  
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the idea or message about life that a story or other literature reveals   theme  
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the repetition of accented vowel sounds in words that are close together in a poem   rhyme  
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the related events that make up a story   plot  
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a belief or an attitude which cannot be proved to be true or false   opinion  
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the words and sentences that are around a word that can help you guess it's meaning   context clues  
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things you already know about the topic before you read   prior knowledge  
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a comparison between two things using words such as "like","as","than",or "resembles"   simile  
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the kind of writing that tells a story   narration  
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the reason an action or reaction takes place   cause  
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the result or consequence of the cause   effect  
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an exaggerated and far-fetched story that is clearly not true, but told as though you should believe it   tall tale  
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the final part of a story when the conflict is resolved   resolution  
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when an object or animal is spoken of as if it had human feelings, thoughts, or attitudes   personification  
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a comparison between two things where one thing "is" said to be another thing   metaphor  
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a final idea or judgement one comes to after considering all of the information   conclusion  
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rhythmic writing that uses imagery to appeal to our imagination and emotions   poetry  
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a short fictional narrative   short story  
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something that is proven to be true   fact  
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writer explains how or why one thing leads to another   cause and effect  
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the time and place of a story, play or poem   setting  
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a story that explains something about the world with gods or supernatural forces   myth  
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