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Vocab Ms. Gore
vocabulation for Ms. Gore
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| character traits | a description of different characters |
| flat charcters | a character that doesn't have much excitement, and has a sort of dull personality, and usually a minor charcter |
| round charcter | a characte who is full of excitement and usually has a hude role in the story. |
| static charcter | a very dramatic character whi undegoes little or no inner change. |
| dynamic charcter | a very dramatic character who does go through changes. |
| protagonist | a leading character such as a hero. |
| antagonist | a person who is the opposed or competes against another. |
| setting | the place a story is and where it is at. |
| plot | the main parts of the story in a sort of storyline. |
| plot line | the line that the plot is on. |
| exposition | writing or a speech primarily intended to convey info or explain a detailed statement or explanation |
| rising action | a related series of incidents in a literary plot that build toward the point of the greatest interest. |
| climax | the highest or most intense oint in the development or resolution of something; culmination. |
| falling action | the part of a litetary plot that occurs after the climax has been reached and the conflict has been resolved. |
| resolution | the act of resolving or determination upon an action or course of an action, method, procedure, etc. |
| tone | the attitude that the narrator gives off. |
| mood | a state of mind or emotion |
| point of view | the attitude or outlook of a narrator or character. |
| onomatopoeia | any type of sound that is told on the story. |
| author's purpose | the different reasons of when an author writes a story. |