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1) writing in either poetry or prose
A
Prose
B
Poetry
C
Language
D
Literature
2) any literature that is written in paragraph form
A
Prose
B
Paragraph
C
Short Story
D
Literature
3) narrative prose fiction that is shorter and has a less complicated plot and/or character development than a novel. It can usually be read in one sitting.
A
Characterization
B
Short Story
C
Prose
D
Author's Purpose
4) the specific reason a person has for writing: the goal of the writing
A
inform
B
entertain
C
persuade
D
author's purpose
5) hints or suggestions that surround unfamiliar words or phrases and clarify their meaning
A
Inference
B
Vocabulary
C
Context clues
D
Central Idea
6) a reasonable conclusion based on certain clues or facts presented in a story
A
Inference
B
Context Clues
C
Central Idea
D
Summarize
7) the people, animals, and imaginary creatures that take part in the action of the story
A
Main Characters
B
Antagonist
C
Characters
D
Protagonist
8) methods used to present the personality traits of a character in a narrative
A
characters
B
characterization
C
character traits
D
personality
9) narrative that is longer than a short story and develops the characters and plot more completely than a short story
A
Fiction
B
Literature
C
Novel
D
Prose
10) struggle within a character
A
internal conflict
B
conflict
C
struggle
D
external conflict
11) main character in story who faces a conflict
A
antagonist
B
main character
C
minor character
D
protagonist
12) someone or something that is against the protagonist
A
antagonize
B
bad guy
C
antagonist
D
bully
13) time and place of story
A
protagonist
B
expose
C
exposition
D
setting
14) voice that relates the details of the story; teller of story
A
point of view
B
first person
C
narrator
D
third person limited
15) struggle with an outside force
A
internal conflict
B
big problem
C
I got one last problem without cha
D
external conflict
16) struggle between two opposing forces
A
external conflict
B
internal conflict
C
conflict
D
struggle
17) the wrap-up of loose ends
A
climax
B
resolution
C
falling action
D
rising action
18) author reveals setting, characters and mood of story
A
exposition
B
rising action
C
plot
D
climax
19) the solution to the main conflict
A
falling action
B
climax
C
conflict
D
rising action
20) the sequence of events in a story
A
plot
B
exposition
C
plot map
D
plot line
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