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Vocabulary #2

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figurative language

• words used in an imaginative way to express ideas that are not literally true

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metaphor

• comparison of two things that are unlike but have some qualities in common; does not use “like or as”

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short story

• A work of fiction that presents a sequence of events or plot that deals with a conflict

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characters

• Any number of people, animals or objects in a novel, movie or play

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exposition

• Beginning or introduction of a story introducing characters, setting and tone

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conflict

• struggle between characters or opposing forces

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Dialogue

• conversation between two people; words characters say

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Sensory language

• words or information that appeal to the 5 senses

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vivid verbs

• verbs that appeal to the 5 senses; used to help readers create mental images of the characters and story details

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theme

• central idea or message of a story or book

Common Themes

• courage

• honesty

• loyalty

• compassion

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plot

• sequence of events that make up a story

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climax

• crisis point in a story; the Oh!, my gosh! of the story

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inciting incident

• an incident that happens that causes a problem for the main character

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point-of-view

• the perspective from which a story or poem is told (1st person, 3rd

person

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simile

• a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two unlike things

• (**uses the words like or as)

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BONUS WORDS- next 2 slides -

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foreshadow

• occurs when a writer provides hints that suggest future events in a story

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personification

• giving human qualities to an animal, object or idea