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Their meeting was (unconstructive) because they did not come to a solution.
Their meeting was (unconstructive) because they did not come to a solution.
not constructive, useless
George decided to stay outside of the classroom until his feelings of rage (subsided).
George decided to stay outside of the classroom until his feelings of rage (subsided).
become less intense, get to a lower level
He has an (intercontinental) flight that will take about eight hours.
He has an (intercontinental) flight that will take about eight hours.
between two continents
She began to wonder if all of the mindless purchases were just (superfluous).
She began to wonder if all of the mindless purchases were just (superfluous).
more than enough, unnecessary
Because of its popularity, Zumba classes (proliferated) across the region.
Because of its popularity, Zumba classes (proliferated) across the region.
rapidly increased
What three basic sections does a narrative need?
What three basic sections does a narrative need?
Beginning Middle and End
What reveals the characters, location, and time period of a story?
What reveals the characters, location, and time period of a story?
Exposition
What is known as the problem in the story?
What is known as the problem in the story?
Conflict
What is known as the turning point in the story?
What is known as the turning point in the story?
Climax
What is also known as the lesson learned?
What is also known as the lesson learned?
Theme
BOOM! went the fireworks.
BOOM! went the fireworks.
onomatopeoia
She is an angel for lending me her car.
She is an angel for lending me her car.
metaphor
The pen danced across the page.
The pen danced across the page.
personification
She got let go from her job (instead of she got fired).
She got let go from her job (instead of she got fired).
euphemism
I was going to look for my watch, but I didn't have the time.
I was going to look for my watch, but I didn't have the time.
pun
The main character in a story
The main character in a story
protagonist
The character who goes against or opposes the main character
The character who goes against or opposes the main character
antogonist
A character who changes over time
A character who changes over time
dynamic
A stereotypical character such as a school yard bully
A stereotypical character such as a school yard bully
stock
A character that is one-dimensional and shows no emotion
A character that is one-dimensional and shows no emotion
flat
A hint of something that will happen in the future
A hint of something that will happen in the future
foreshadowing
A quick reference to another work of art or pop culture
A quick reference to another work of art or pop culture
allusion
A break in the text when something has triggered a memory
A break in the text when something has triggered a memory
flashback
Words that convey a certain mood in the reader
Words that convey a certain mood in the reader
tone
When something happens that is the opposite of what is expected
When something happens that is the opposite of what is expected
irony
What is the type of writing that tells a story?
What is the type of writing that tells a story?
Narrative
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