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Reading Mid-term

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The reason or reasons that explain why characters act as they do.   Motivation  
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The people or animals who take part in a story's action.   Characters  
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The way a writer reveals a character's personality and qualities.   Characterization  
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The central message expresssed in a story.   Theme  
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The sequence of events in a short story.   Plot  
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Introduces the setting.   Exposition  
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The time and place of the story, the characters, and the basic situation.   Setting  
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Introduces the conflict.   Rising action  
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The problem of the story.   Conflict  
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The turning point of a story.   Climax  
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The part of the story when the conflict lessens.   Falling action  
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The story's conclusion.   Resolution  
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Recurring theme.   Universal theme  
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Writer describes character.   Direct characterization  
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Writer reveals the character through speech and actions.   Indirect characterization  
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The use of clues early in a story to hint at events that are going to occur later.   Foreshadowing  
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Reveals past occurrences.   Flashback  
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Surprising, interesting, or amusing contradictions.   Irony  
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Gives a story a more authentic feel.   Dialect  
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Optional course.   Elective  
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Spanish gestures of greeting between friends.   Raza-style  
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Spanish word for "man"   Ese  
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Make an unpleasant expression by contradicting and lowering the corners of the mouth.   Scowl  
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Belief.   Convicvtion  
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Region in northern Asia known for its harsh winters.   Siberia  
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French for "Hello"; "Good Day".   Bonjour  
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A thin, flat, round cake made of cornmeal or flour and cooked on a griddle.   Tortilla  
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A celebration or holiday.   Fiesta  
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A brief nap or rest taken after the noon meal.   Siesta  
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French for "Very well. Do you speak French?"   Tres bien. Parlez-vous francais?  
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French for "The boat is on the water."   Le bateau est sur I'eau  
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A disease in which the joints swell painfully, and gradually break down.   Inflammatory rheumatism  
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Serious; somber   Solemn  
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Produces an effect upon; causes a change.   Affects  
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A great rise or overflowing of a stream caused by heavy rains or melted snow.   Freshet  
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The repetition of vowel sounds followed by different consonants in stressed symbols.   Assonance  
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The repitition of similar consonant sounds at the ends of accented syllables.   Consonance  
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The use of words that imitate sounds.   Onomonopoeia  
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The repitition of sounds at the ends of words.   Rhyme  
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The rhythmical pattern in a poem.   Meter  
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Poetry that tells a story in verse.   Narrative  
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A three-line Japanese verse form.   Haiku  
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Poetry that is defined by its lack of strict structure.   Free verse  
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Poetry that expresses the thoughts and feelings of a single speaker.   Lyric  
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Song-like poems that tell a story.   Ballads  
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Shaped to look like subjects.   Concrete  
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Verses.   Stanzas  
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Writing or speech not meant to be taken literally.   Figurative language  
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Describe one thing as if it were something else.   Metaphors  
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Gives human qualities to something that is not human.   Personification  
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Use like or as to compare two apparently unlike things.   Similies  
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Anything that represents something else.   Symbol  
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Enhances a poem's mood and meaning.   Sound device  
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The repetition of consonant sounds in the beginning of words.   Alliteration  
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The use of any element of language-a sound, word, phrase, clause, or sentence-more than once.   Repetition  
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Humorous, rhyming, five line poems.   Limericks  
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Pairs of rhyming lines.   Rhyming couplets  
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