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Standard aligned terms and definitions for Unit 6: Legendary Journeys

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Definition
Line   A row of words in a poem or story.  
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Stanza   A group of lines that go together in a poem.  
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Theme   The message or lesson in a story or poem.  
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Response   How the character reacts or answers something.  
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Compare   To see how things are similar.  
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Contrast   To see how things are different.  
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Plot   The order of events in a story.  
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Summarize   To tell the main parts in a shorter way. Make sure to include the protagonist(s), conflict, and resolution.  
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Rhyme   When words sound the same, especially at the end.  
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Poem   A piece of writing that uses words in a special way to express feelings or ideas.  
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Narrator   The person telling the story.  
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Event   Something that happens, especially something important or interesting.  
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Reaction   How the character feels or does after an event.  
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Speaker   The one talking in a poem or story.  
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Speaker's POV   How the person narrating sees or thinks about things.  
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Contribute   To add or help with something.  
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Protagonist   The main character in a story, often the one the reader follows and cheers for.  
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Conflict   The problem or struggle between characters or forces in a story.  
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Resolution   The solution or outcome that brings an end to the conflict in a story.  
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