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A struggle between two opposing characters or forces.

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The peak of the story. The most action, drama, change, and excitement occurs here.

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The story begins to slow down and work towards its end, tying up loose ends of the plot.

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The main character is in crisis and events leading up to facing the conflict begin to unfold. The story becomes complicated.

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Background information about the setting, characters’ backstories, prior plot events, or historical context.

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The use of symbols to represent ideas

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Using imagery and events to convey different events or ideas; drawing a comparison

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When the exact opposite of what is meant or expected to happen, happens.

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When 2 contradictory objects, or ideas, are placed closely together, creating an odd scene.

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Words that are connected and use the same letter or sound

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The monkey's paw represents greed; the man has everything he needs and yet he asks for more.

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DRIP. The coffee begins to brew and the people gather around the machine to get their daily fix.

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In "The Monkey's Paw," Sergeant Major Morris is afraid of the Monkey's Paw and tells the White family not to use it. Later on, the White family uses the monkey paw and their son dies as a result of one of the wishes.

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The wind, looking down upon them, spoke words of discontent.

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In the Monkey's Paw, man from Maw and Meggins says that Herbert is not in pain, instead of saying that Herbert is dead.

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What are the three types of irony?

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What type of irony is this: "Thank you for the ticket, officer."

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Friar Laurence sends a messenger to tell Romeo about Juliet’s plan to drug herself into deathlike coma. We watch in horror as the messenger fails to deliver this vital piece of information. And though we know that Juliet is not really dead, we see Romeo poison himself because he cannot live without her.

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In horror movies, the audience is aware that there is a killer in the house, but the character does not and they proceed to enter

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A marriage counselor filed for divorce

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First, I would like to introduce myself.

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The mother responded, "I will not always be around to do your laundry for you."

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We live in Ottawa, Ontario.

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The second boat in the race, the 6-berth Kontarka, was crewed by school children from Pembrokeshire

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In the short story, "The Monkey's Paw," the protagonist is Mr. White.

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What is conflict?
What is the climax?
What is the falling action?
What is the rising action?
What is the exposition?
What is symbolism?
What is metaphor?
What is situational irony?
What is juxtaposition?
What is alliteration?
What is symbolism?
What is onomatopoeia?
What is foreshadowing
What is personification?
What is euphemism?
What are dramatic, situational, and verbal?
What is verbal irony?
What is dramatic irony?
What is dramatic irony?
What is situational irony?
What is an introductory comma?
What is a conversation comma?
What is a geographical comma?
What is a bracket comma?
What is a name comma?





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