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sem. 1

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A word used in the place of a noun   pronoun  
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noun that the pronoun refers to or replaces   Antecedent  
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Is two or more complete sentences run together as one.   Run-on sentence  
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Two sentences jammed together with no punctuation between them.   Fused Sentence  
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Two sentences jammed together with only a comma between them   Comma splice  
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group of words that does not have subject and verb.   Phrase  
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does not have all the basic parts.   Sentence fragment  
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and, but, or, nor, for, yet, so   Coordinating conjuction  
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Consequently, Moreover, therefore, finally, moreover, therefore, furthermore, nevertheless, thus   Common conjuction  
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A group of words has a subject and a verb expresses a complete thought.   Independent clauses  
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both few many sveral   Plural pronouns  
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all most none some any more enough plenty   singular or plural pronouns  
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anything that ends in body, one, and thing. each wither neither one a person another   singular pronouns  
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Beginning introduces tone, characters, setting, and background info   exposition  
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events develop the conflicts and intensify it.   rising action  
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Highest point of interest or suspense the turning point.   climax  
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The events that follow the climax.   falling action  
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The final outcome.   resolution  
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The vantage point from which the story is told.   point of view  
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story told by someone who participates in or witnesses the action.   first person  
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Story told where the thoughts of only narrator or single character is known.   limited third person  
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Story told where the thoughts of all characters are revealed.   omniscient third person  
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Time and place of story are revealed   seeting  
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the emotion or feeling created in the reader.   mood atmosphere  
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The character who tells the story   narrator  
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main character   protagonist  
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character or force in conflict or against the protagonist.   antagonist  
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showing what characters do,say, or think what other characters think.   indirect characterization  
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discribing the physical features dress and personality of characters.   direct characterization  
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something know by audience not the characters   drilnatic irony  
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characters says one thing means another   verbal irony  
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An events occurs that is opposite of what is expected   situational irony  
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protagonist struggles with physical strength other men forces nature animals.   man vs man physical  
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protagonist struggles against fate or circumstances of life.   man vs nature circumstances  
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protagonist struggles against ideas practecies customs of people   man vs society social  
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protagonist struggles against with himself his soul ideas of right and wrong.   man vs himself psychological  
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