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is a literary term that is used to describe the events that make up a story, or the main part of a story. These events are related to each other in a pattern or sequence. The sequence of events that occur in a story
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Plot
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the central idea in the history
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theme
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shorten a piece of the history while keeping its meaning
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abridged
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is any object can be read
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text
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to copy out or quote a passage from a book
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EXTRACT
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Is a text that explains the features of something
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description
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work based in the imagination rather tan on fact
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Fiction
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Is a literary genre that is fun and satirical in tone, mostly with a happy ending .
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Comedy
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parts of piece of writing which start on new line and continue at last on sentence
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Paragraph
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is the traditional way playwrights break up the action of a play. The number of acts in a play varies.<br />
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Acts
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Is a literary technique in which writers employ two or more characters to be engaged in conversation with one another
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Dialogue
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speech or verbal presentation given by a single character to express his collection of thoughts. and ideas out loud<br />
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Monologues
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one of the subdivisions of a play
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Scene
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written instruction in the script of a work that provide guidance to the actors or information about the scenario.
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Stage Direction
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in which the repetition of the same or similar sounds occurs in two or more words, usually at the end of lines in poems or songs.
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Rhyme
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literary device that demonstrates the long and short patterns through stressed and unstressed syllables, particularly in verse form.<br />
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Rhythm
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to signify ideas and qualities, by giving them symbolic meanings that are different from their literal sense.<br />
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Symbolizes
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a message conveyed by, or a lesson learned from, a story, a poem, or an event.<br />
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Moral
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Each one of the real or imaginary beings that appear in a literary, theatrical or cinematographic work<br />
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Character
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a person who writes plays.<br />
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Playwrights
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it is a traditional story or legend that is common to a specific culture, sometimes they leave a moral. example, a fable
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Folk Tales
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a short piece of writing or music that is part of a larger piece of work.
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Passages
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a name used by a writer instead of their real name
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Pen name
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The author introduce the setting, character and other important information the readers need to know
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Exposition (the beginning)
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star creating tension or presenting conflict in the story
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Rising action
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this is the highest point of tension or action in the story the highest point of conflict
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Climax (turning point)
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the events are leading to the end of the story and the resolution
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falling action
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this is the final or untangling of the events of the story
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Resolution (DENOUEMENT)
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Excitement or tension to keep reader interest
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suspense
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hint or clue about what will happen in story
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foreshadowing
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interrupts the normal sequence of events to tell about somethings tht happended in the past
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flashback
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conclusion that reader does not expect
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surprise ending
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a struggle or problem character must overcome
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conflict
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inside the character
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internal
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human vs himself
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internal
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protagonist against an outside force
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external
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human vs human, human vs environment, human vs society
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external
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where and when a story takes place
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setting
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