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Duplicate of English Exam Study Guide

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    English II EOC practice
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  • The series of related actions or events in a literary work
    falling action
    plot
    tone
    flashback
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  • The arrangement of events in a literary work
    conflict
    setting
    sequence
    plot
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  • struggle between opposing forces; any problem that must be solved
    conflict
    plot
    climax
    suspense
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  • The two major types of conflict
    good and bad
    tone and mood
    falling and rising
    external and internal
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  • a problem or struggle within a character
    exterior conflict
    internal conflict
    external conflict
    interior conflict
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  • a problem or struggle between a character and someone or something outside of the character
    internal conflict
    suspense
    climax
    external conflict
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  • establishes the setting, identifies the characters, introduces the basis situation
    plot
    exposition
    sequence
    foreshadowing
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  • introduces the central conflict
    climax
    initiating incident
    resolution
    rising action
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  • any events leading up to the climax
    falling action
    suspense
    tone
    rising action
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  • the point of highest interest, the conflict must be resolved one way or another
    conflict
    climax
    exposition
    sequence
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  • events that occur between the climax and conclusion
    plot
    falling action
    conclusion
    flashback
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  • the story's end
    plot
    conclusion/resolution
    climax
    exposition
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  • the time/place of the story
    setting
    foreshadow
    sequence
    plot
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  • the quality of the story that makes the reader curious and excited about what will happen next
    setting
    internal conflict
    suspense
    mood
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  • an author's use of hints/clues to suggest events that will occur later
    tone
    foreshadow
    external conflict
    conflict
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  • the feeling created in a READER by a literary work/passage
    mood
    tone
    conflict
    suspense
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