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Contrast contradiction when a character starts acting in an unexpected way
Tough question when a character asks a question that is difficult
memory moment is when a character thinks back to an important event from the past
words of the wiser is when a character usually older is alone with the main character and gives important life advice
again and again is when a word or phrase is purposely repeated
aha moment is when a character suddenly understands something they did not previously know or understand
repitition when something is purposely repeated
similie when 2 unlike things are compared using like or as
alliteration is when the begining sound of a word is repeated
alllusion is when the author refers to a famous person, place, or piece of literature
setting the time and place the story takes place
plot the sequence of events that happens in a story
personification giving human characteristics to non human things
symbolism the use of symbols to represent ideas
theme the message
central idea the main idea
dynamic character a character who undergoes a significant internal change throughout the story
static character a character that undergoes little change throughout the story
what is the difference between litteral and figureitave language Literal language exactly what is said. Figurative language, uses words in a more imaginative or symbolic way
man vs. _____ man vs. nature man vs. man man vs. supernatral man vs. society man vs. self man vs. technology
what is a caption a title or brief explanation appended to an article, illustration, cartoon, or poster.
how can a caption be helpful the reader better understands the image
what is a heading a title at the top of a page or begginng of a section
what are footnotes extra information given at the bottom of a page indicated with a number
what are visuals photos, diagrams and charts
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