Force or character working against the main character
Antagonist
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statement of mystery at the end of the chapter that leaves the character in a life or death situation and makes the reader want to know what happens next.
cliffhanger
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The part of the plot that comes after the climax
falling action
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The underlying message or big central idea in the story is
theme
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After they broke up, his heart was broken, is an example of
metaphor
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Two unlike objects/ideas are compared using like or as
simile
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A struggle or problem in the story for the main character is the:
Conflict
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baam
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rocket
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thief
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How many types of point of view are there
3
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He is a million years old, said the man, as he stared at the man in the wheelchair. This sentence is an example of what literary element
Hyperbole
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Same Difference, Pretty Cruel, and Walking Dead are examples of which literary element
Oxymoron
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gift
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Beginning of the story which introduces setting, characters, and plot to story
Exposition
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Clues the author gives about what may happen later on in the story,
foreshadowing/ foreshadow
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When, where, and the time a story takes place is called the