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The main character of a story
What is the protagonist
100
This term is used when authors leave clues in the text to what will happen next
What is foreshadowing
100
A statement that is copied word for word from a text or interview
What is a quote
100
The person telling the story
What is the narrator
100
The feeling of the speaker
What is tone
200
The problem in a story is called this.
What is conflict
200
This term means to guess or predict something based on textual evidence
What is to infer
200
When characters speak
What is dialogue
200
A heading below the main heading
What is a subheading
200
The message of a story
What is the theme
300
This is the character or force against the main character
What is the antagonist
300
The meaning of words as used within the text.
What is context
300
When an author utilizes the readers' 5 senses
What is imagery
300
The text in a story that is not dialogue
What is narration
300
What the text is mostly about
What is the central idea
400
This is where the setting and characters are introduced
What is the exposition
400
The results of something that occurred
What is an effect
400
This device is when an author uses repeated beginning consonant sounds in a phrase
What is alliteration
400
When you compare two unlike things without using like or as
What is a metaphor
400
The part of a story where we can infer how it will end
What is the climax
500
This is where a plot comes to a reasonable ending
What is the resolution
500
This is the way someone speaks from a certain culture
What is dialect
500
This is when something occurs that is completely opposite than what was expected
What is Irony
500
The feeling the author wants the readers to have
What is the mood
500
This is what we call the old people that eat raisin muffins for breakfast and make the EOGs
What are Rasin Farters