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- The seagulls made a chirp as I ran into the sand. What a beautiful day! I said to myself.
The seagulls made a chirp as I ran into the sand. "What a beautiful day!" I said to myself.
When the story takes off and characters are introduced.
Exposition
What is the meaning of "Intuition"?
To understand something immediately without the need of learning.
Cow is to calf as lion is to what?
Cub
What is a personification?
When an object is given human abilities.
When is dialogue usually used?
-When a person is speaking.
-To quote book titles and movies.
When a person is speaking.
When the story reaches its end and the climax is usually resolved.
Resolution
What is the meaning of "Cessation"
A temporary or final action.
Worm is to soil as fish is to what?
Water
What words can you identify to tell if something is a simile?
"Like" or "as"
Dialogue is another word for what?
When the climax is brought to a conclusion and the period of completion.
Falling Action
What is the definition of "Affray"
Fighting or disturbing the public.
Glimmer is to shine as Rain is to what?
Pour
An alliteration is a what?
The same letter or sounding at the beginning of connected words.
- When she moved the car, it made a beep. What could that have possibly been? she said.
When she moved the car, it made a beep. "What could that have possibly been?" She said.
When the story creates more suspense leading towards the highest point of the story.
Rising action
What is the definition for "limerence"?
A state of involuntary obsession for a person.
Demonstrate is to listen as Distract is to what?
Disturb
What is an Idiom?
A way to make a point while using words to not take literally.
Are punctuations supposed to be inside or outside the dialogue?
Inside if only apart of quoted material. Otherwise, always place them outside.
The point that is the most interesting and creates the most excitement.
Climax
What is the definition of "Sham"
To pretend or mimic somebody.
Crush is to destroy as form is to what?
Develop
What is a hyperbole?
A statement not taken literally