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True or False: A theme can be written in one or two words.

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The theme of the Three Little Pigs.

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An author usually writes what the theme is at the beginning of the story.

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The theme of The Ugly Duckling.

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The theme of Beauty and the Beast.

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A commercial.

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The Sunday comics is an example of this Author's Purpose.

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A true story written about the life of Abraham Lincoln.

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An advertisement selling Nike shoes.

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The novel, Lupita Manana.

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Explains how the conflict is resolved.

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Introduces the characters, setting, and hints at the conflict.

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Develops the conflict and builds suspense.

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The most exciting part of the story or the turning point.

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Suspense eases and the conflict begins to come to a close.

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The problem in the story.

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A series of events in the story.

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The message about ______ or ____________ is the theme.

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The three reasons why an author writes a story.

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What the story is mainly about is called this.

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When something is made up or can not be proved.

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Something that IS true or can be proved.

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When the narrator IS part of theaction, and the story uses me, I, or my.

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She is AS thin as a snake is an example of this type of comparison.

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I am a zombie without my coffee is an example of this type of comparison.

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What is FALSE?
What is Hard Work Pays Off?
What is FALSE?
What is Being Different is What Makes Us Special?
What is Don't Judge a Book By It's Cover?
What is To Persuade?
What is To Entertain?
What is To Inform?
What is To Persuade?
What is To Entertain?
What is the Resolution?
What is the Exposition?
What is the Rising Action?
What is the climax?
What is the Falling Action?
What is Conflict?
What is the Plot?
What is life or human behavior?
What is To Persuade, To Inform, To Entertain?
What is the Topic or Main Idea?
What is Fiction?
What is a Fact?
What is First Person Point of View.
What is Simile?
What is Metaphor?





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