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a type of story that feels like it could happen in real life. The characters act like real people, the events are believable, and the setting is a real or realistic place—even though the story itself is made up

What is Realistic Fiction?

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Character struggles against an outside force, such as another person

What is External Conflict?

100

the sequence of events in a story

What is Plot?

100

Character struggles with his or her own feelings

What is Internal Conflict?

100

the reason WHY the author wrote the text or included a specific part of the text

What is Author's Purpose?

200

little clues that hint at what might happen later in the story

What is Foreshadowing?

200

a poem that tells a story, complete with characters, a plot, and a clear beginning, middle, and end

What is a Narrative Poem?

200

conversation between two or more people in a text 

What is Dialogue? 

200

writing that is based on real people, real events, and true facts. The information is not made up—its purpose is to teach, explain, or share something true about the world

What is Nonfiction?

200

POV must remain consistent in the passage. 1st=I, 2nd=You, 3rd=he, she, it, they

What is Point of View?

300

a rhetorical device that uses "you" to speak directly to the reader

What is Direct Address?

300

someone's thoughts, feelings, or attitudes towards something

What is Perspective?

300

a type of story written to be performed by actors. It's meant to be acted out on a stage or screen, and it includes dialogue (what characters say) and stage directions (instructions for actions or movements)

What is a Drama?

300

a restatement of details in a passage using your own words

What is Paraphrase?

300

how the author organizes the information; analyze each paragraph carefully to determine the overall pattern of how the information is organized

What is Text Organization?

400

the author's main message/lesson to the audience. It is one full sentence with a universal truth.

What is Theme?

400

a conclusion based on background information and text evidence

What is an Inference?

400

the highest point of tension in a story, often a turning point where the main conflict comes to a head

What is Climax?

400

short titles in an article or nonfiction text that break the information into smaller sections. They help readers know what each part will be about and make the text easier to follow

What are Subheadings?

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a narrator with a full and complete knowledge of all the events of a story and the private motives and thoughts of the characters

What is an Omniscient Narrator?

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the narrator gives readers access to the thoughts, feelings, and perceptions of one or more characters

What is Subjective Point of View?

500

a technique that writers use. It means to include all of the senses when describing something in a piece of writing. (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch)

What is Vivid Imagery? 

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an error in reasoning that makes an argument invalid

What is a Logical Fallacy?

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