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"The trees swayed in the wind like a boat at sea."

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"He's a tough cookie, but I'll get through to him eventually."

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"She was Cinderella as she walked onto the dance floor at prom."

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"The ant pranced across the land like a king."

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"Oh, weather, why must you be so evil on game day?!"

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reader AND characters are surprised by an event in a story

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a character that is not-well developed and not changing (two answers)

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the emotional meaning of a word

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to downplay or give less importance to something

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a statement that seems to contradict itself but actually makes sense in context

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the feelings the reader has while reading a story

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a narrator who is not a character in the story but knows all of the thoughts and feelings of characters

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the character in opposition to the main character

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three things told to us in the exposition

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a character that doesn't have a large role in the story

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the most intense part of the main conflict

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the type of conflict when the main character is fighting against the ways of his government or group of people

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the type of conflict when the main character is struggling with his own self-doubt or guilt

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the moment the main conflict is solved

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all of the events building to the most intense part of the story

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the first plot point is

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the fourth plot point is

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even though he or she is the main character, he or she can be a bad person--they are the....

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tone and mood words must be stated using this grammatical part of speech

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this type of narrator is a character in the story

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simile
idiom
allusion
assonance
apostrophe
situational irony
flat and static
connotation
understatement
paradox
mood
third person omniscient
antagonist
background info, character descriptions, and setting
minor character
climax
man vs. society
man vs. self
resolution
rising action
exposition
falling action
protagonist
adjective
first person





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