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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| plot | The sequence of events in a story--beginning, middle, and end. |
| exposition | The beginning of the story where the main characters and initial conflicts are introduced. The setting of the story (time, place, weather, culture etc.). |
| rising action | Events that lead up to the climax. They help create tension and suspense, and there may be more conflicts. |
| climax | The turning point of the story; the moment of tension, emotion, or suspense that determines the resolution. The main conflict is addressed. |
| falling action | Eases the tension and shows how the main character resolves the conflict. |
| resolution | The end of the story is typically where the main conflict is resolved. |
| idiom | The end of the story is typically where the main conflict is resolved. |
| allusion | A reference to something outside of what you are reading- a place, person, or event. |
| hyperbole | An extreme exaggeration. |
| simile | A comparison of two different things using the words “like” or “as”. |
| metaphor | A direct comparison of two different things without using “like” or “as”; it describes something by calling it something else. |
| personification | Describing nonhuman animals, objects, or ideas as though they possess human qualities or emotions. |
| alliteration | Repetition of initial consonant sounds |
| theme | The central idea or message about life that is expressed in the story. |
| pov | First person, second person, third person (omniscient) The perspective in which a story is being told. |