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100

To hold back.

Stifle

100

What the story is MOSTLY about.

 Central (Or main) idea

100

a retelling of the action in a written work

Summary

100

Went beyond.

Surpassed

100

the reason the author wrote the story

Purpose

200

the process of revealing a character’s personality

Characterization

200

Bring together.

Unify

200

The universal insight or message about human experience revealed in a work of
literature.

Theme

200

Hungry.

Famished

200

 an expression that is figurative (not literal)

Idiom

300

a problem or struggle between two opposing forces

Climax

300

a figure of speech that applies human characteristics to non-human objects

Personification 

300

the part of the story which introduces the characters, setting, and conflict

exposition

300

An idea or conclusion drawn from evidence and reasoning.

Inference

300

a series of events that increases the tension of the conflict and builds toward the climax

 rising action

400

the use of concrete and recognizable things to represent abstract ideas

Symbolism 

400

Proper procedure to give credit to an author and his or her work.

Cite

400

the repetition of beginning sounds

 Alliteration

400

 a figure of speech that compares two unlike things using “like” or “as”

Simile

400

the events at the end of the story to satisfy the conflict


resolution

500

series of events leading to the resolution

Falling action

500

exaggerated statements

 Hyperbole

500

Specific sections of text that support a claim.

Textual evidence 

500

 a figure of speech that makes a comparison equating two or more unlike things without using a connective words

Metaphor

500

a word or phrase used to replace something more harsh

Euphemism

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