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7th Grade Reading Literature Final Exam Content ...
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a group of words whose collective meaning is quite different from their individual, literal meaning
idiom
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a comparison that uses the words like or as
simile
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giving human qualities to nonhuman things
personification
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the anxiety a reader feels about what may happen next in a story
suspense
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poetry that expresses the thoughts and feelings of the writer or speaker and has a songlike quality and specific rhyme schemes
lyric poem
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the repetition of vowel sounds among words
assonance
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a comparison of unlike things by saying that one thing is a dissimilar object or thing
metaphor
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the author shows you what a character is like through his thoughts, feelings, choices, words, and actions
indirect characterization
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the main part of the story where complications arise
rising action
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words whose sounds suggest their meaning
onomatopoeia
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hints or clues that suggest what may happen later in a story
foreshadowing
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a character that remains the same throughout the story
static character
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a grouped set of lines in a poem set apart with a line of space
stanza
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the attitude of the writer or speaker
tone
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a truth about life that is revealed in a story
theme
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a repetition of consonant sounds among words
consonance
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phrases or lines of a poem that are repeated
refrain
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the narrator is not in the story but focuses on one character’s point of view
third person limited
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the atmosphere or feeling created by a work of literature
mood
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the person (or force) in conflict with the protagonist
antagonist
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a point of view in which the narrator is a person in the story
first person
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the standpoint from which a story is told
point of view
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the time and place of a story
setting
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what happens in a story; the chain of events that make up a story
plot
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vivid writing that appeals to the senses
imagery
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a story with two levels of meaning: a surface level meaning and a symbolic or metaphoric meaning
allegory
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a genre that is set in the future and based on the impact of real, potential, or imagined technology
science fiction
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a single line of a poem
verse
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rhymes within lines
internal rhymes
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a genre that is set in the modern present with human characters
realistic fiction
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words whose final syllables have the exact same sound
complete rhyme
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a character who undergoes a deep change from within in a story
dynamic character
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what happens is the opposite of what we expect would happen
irony
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a genre of fiction that contains magical elements
fantasy
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a form of poetry that tells a story and has a setting, characters, and a plot
narrative poem
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rhymes at the ends of lines
end rhymes
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a point of view where the narrator knows all
third person omniscient
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using an object or word to represent an abstract idea
symbolism
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adjectives that describe a character on the inside
character traits
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a genre that is set in the past and may include real people, places, or significant events from history
historical fiction
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the repetition of the same initial consonant sound among words
alliteration
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the main character in a story
protagonist
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the author tells you explicitly what a character is like
direct characterization
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the end of the story where the main conflict is resolved
resolution
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the author interrupts the plot to recreate an event of earlier time
flashback
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words whose final syllables almost rhyme
partial rhyme
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the most exciting or intense part of the story for the protagonist; a turning point in the story
climax
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events that follow the climax and lead to the resolution
falling action
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where the setting, characters, and basic situation are revealed
exposition
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an exaggeration that cannot possibly be true
hyperbole
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