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the main division of a book or story |
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a person, thing or animal in a story, poem, book, play or movie |
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a written work that tells a story through action or speech and is intended to be acted out |
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a happening in a story, book, play or poem |
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so clear that there is no doubt about the meaning |
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a category used to classify literature |
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a conclusion drawn from prior knowledge and evidence or clues |
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written works with recognized value |
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the combined use of several media, such as sound, video or text |
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the person telling the story |
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written in verse that often uses rhythm and/or rhyme |
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the way an author tells a story |
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the when (time) and where (place) of a story |
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a group of lines that makes up a verse of a song or poem |
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a narrative, real or imaginary, designed to interest, amuse, or instruct a hearer or reader |
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the main idea or most important idea of a written selection |
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a way of speaking or writing that conveys a feeling |
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the subject of a written work |
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