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lit terms Test

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improvising
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deceive
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point of view
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third person
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strategy
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types of fiction
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quest
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Historical context
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adequate
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plot
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epidemic
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pondered
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Ignored
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reassuring
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evidently
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setting
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intersection
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types of nonfiction
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venerable
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first person
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making up
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clearly
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he and she characters
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set of plans
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enough
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the sequence of events
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novels short stories
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outbreak of a contagious
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a long search
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told by a character who uses the word I
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having the effect
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make someone believe something that is not true
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paid no attention to
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a place where two road met
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perspective
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time and place
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worthy of respect
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bios essays
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thought about deeply
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political and social events in a story
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ignorant
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transformation
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narrative
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twine
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flushed
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begin again
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a conversation between characters
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opposition between or among different forces
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a made up person or animal
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familiar

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