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Vobab test 6th grade
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| PLOT | The Events That Happen In The Begging, Middle, And End Of A Story. |
| SETTING | The Time And Place Of A Story. |
| DIALOGUE | Conversations Charaters Have With Each Other. |
| INTERNAL CONFLICK | A Problem Or Struggle That Happens Inside A Character's Mind Or Heart. |
| ENTERNAL CONFLICK | A Problem Or Struggle Between A Character's Outside Of Them. |
| NARRATOR | The Person Or Voice Telling A Story |
| First Person Point Of View | The Narrator Is A Charcter Inside The Story And Uses Words Like I, Me, My, We. |
| Third Person Point Of View | The Narrator Is Outside The Story And Uses Words Like He, She, They, Them. |
| Figurtive language | Language used in an imaginative way to express ideas that are not literally true. |
| Smilie | Compares two unlike things using words such as like or as. |
| Metaphor | Metaphor compares two unlike things without using the words like or as. |
| Sensory Details | Words that appeal to the five senses and / or language that allows the reader to create mental images. |
| Connotation | The feelings, ideas or emotions a word makes you think of. |
| Denotation | The exact dictionary definition of a word. |
| Exposition | The introduction to the story that usually reveals the setting, the major characters, and the conflict. |
| Rising ACTION | The major events that Develop the plot and lead to the climax |
| climax | the event that is the turning point in the story, at which the conflict is usually resolved |
| falling action | the event that happens after the climax and start to lead towards the ending |
| Non-Fiction | A type of writing that is based on real life events and real people. |
| Central Idea | The main message a writer wants readers to understand from a text. |
| Memoir | A form of narrative writing,written from the persprctive of the author about an important time in their life |
| Thesis (Statement) | A sentence in the introduction of an essay that states the writter's position or opinion on the topic of the essay. |