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Scared story   myth (the bible)  
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tale   hard to believe events/folkloric characters (Cinderella)  
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fable   teaches a lesson; talking animals (flirtatious and the hare)  
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Fractured Fairy Tale   fairy tale (shrek)  
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PLOT   Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution  
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Main character   story revolves around them  
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minor character   helps move story along, causes conflict  
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setting   where the story takes place (time, place)  
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narrative poem   poem that tells a story  
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narrative nonfiction   true story written like fiction  
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conflict   internal- inside a characters mind external- struggle with an outside force  
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the plainswoman   Williams Forrest  
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the most dangerous game   connel  
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marigolds   collier  
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two kinds   Amy tan  
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where have you gone, charming billy   Tim o Brien  
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the perfect storm   junger  
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the wreack of the heasperous   longfellow  
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song of the open road   whitman  
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the road not taken   frost  
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o what is that sound   auden  
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incident in a rose garden   justice  
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my papa's waltz   poethke  
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the writer   wilber  
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theme for english b   hughes  
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Anabel lee   poe  
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the bells   poe  
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the possiblility of evil   jackson  
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the censors   valensuela  
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the sniper   o flaherty  
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the cask of amontillado   poe  
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poison tree   william black  
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fireworks   lowell  
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American history   cofer  
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form   distinctive way the poem is layed out made up by lines and stanzas  
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rhyme   internal- word in the middle that rhymes with another word in the middle external- end ryhme  
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rhyme scheme   aabbccdd  
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alliteration   at the beginning of words/consonant sounds  
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onomatopoeia   words that sound like what the refer to (meow, crunch, buzz)  
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personification   giving human abilities to a non human object, thing, abimal  
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simile   comparison of two unlike things using like or as  
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metaphor   direct comparison of 2 unlike things usually with is  
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extended metaphor   exteneded compraious used for two different things  
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imagery   cretaes an image  
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assonance   repition of vowel sounds in non rhyming words  
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consonance   int eh middle or ends of words/repition of consonance  
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figurative language   language that communicates ideas yeound the meaning of words  
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irony   situational- tink one thing withh happen but anyother thing does verbal- sarcasm dramatic- we know something with happen and the characters dont  
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speaker   the speaker of the story  
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stanza   a grouping of lines; the paragraphs of poems may have some number of lines or may vary  
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suspense   excitment of tension that readers feel as they get involved in a whoty and become curious about what will happen next  
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charactization   the way a writer develops a character's personality  
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how is rhythem created?   through words that sound similar and som eother stuff.  
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Edger allen poe is the father of   the detective story  
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silver bell   christmas, happniness, snowy night  
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golden bell   wedding, happniesss, moon, night  
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brazen bell   warning bell, fright, moon, dark  
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iron bell   funeral,sadness, fear, ghouls  
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