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  • the way a passage makes a reader feel
    Mood
  • the part of speech that is a person, place or thing
    Noun
  • The sequence of events in a work of literature.
    Plot
  • The first event that sets the plot in motion and introduce the conflict
    Problem
  • The part of the plot in which the reader is given important background information about the characters and setting
    Exposition
  • The struggle between two opposing forces
    Conflict
  • The 3 main purposes when writing
    Persuade, Inform, Entertain
  • What are the 5 types of text structures?
    Description, problem & solution, sequence, compare & contrast, cause & effect
  • A type of sentence that has two independent clauses joined by a FANBOY?
    Compound Sentence
  • the part of speech that expresses action
    Verb
  • The moment where the story is the most intense.
    Climax
  • When characters speak and quotation marks are used
    Dialogue
  • Which point of view uses these pronouns: I, me, my, we, our, mine and us
    1st person
  • The type of sentence that is only an independent clause
    Simple Sentence
  • he tension is decreasing. Loose ends are beginning to be tied and the story is almost over.
    Falling Action
  • The main character
    Protagonist
  • The events that happen after the conflict happens
    The rising action
  • the most important idea a writer makes in a paragraph or passage.
    Main Idea
  • Where the story takes place
    Setting
  • What is the antecedent in this sentence? Sara studied for the test, and she got an A.
    Sara
  • What are the 3 types of 3rd person point of view?
    limited, omniscient and objective
  • What are the two types of conflict?
    Internal and External
  • the part of speech that is used in a place of a noun, like “he” or “they”
    Pronouns
  • A shortened version of the important parts of a text
    summary
  • Which point of view uses these pronouns: he, she, they, them, her and his
    3rd person
  • The character that is in conflict with the main character
    Antagonist
  • Which point of view uses these pronouns: you and your
    2nd person
  • What is the pronoun in this sentence? Sara studied for the test, and she got an A.
    She
  • The writer does not explicitly state something so you must....
    Infer
  • The narrator brings you, the reader, into the story
    2nd person point of view
  • The end of a story. The conflict and climax have been resolved
    Resolution
  • The narrator is a character in the story
    1st person point of view