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11/09/2005

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biography
Definition
non-fiction. The writer tells about the life of another person
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characterization
Definition
How the author creates a character
The author can use:
dialogue (conversations between characters)
actions
appearance
thoughts
descriptions
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chronological order
Definition
Sequential order (syn.)
One way in which a text is organized.
First, Second, ...last
1, 2, 3, 4
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cliche`
Definition
A worn- out phrase or saying.

"You are what you eat!"
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dialect
Definition
How people in a particular region or group speak. Differences in word choice, grammar, and pronunciation.

"The pecans are down yonder."
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Understatement
Definition
A literary device. Opposite of hyperbole. Dave, the star of the football team, fumbled the ball three times and the team lost. Daved said, "I don't think I played well." Dave just gave an understatement.
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Simile
Definition
Comparing two unlike things using "like" or "as".

Mrs. Smith is as beautiful as a rose.
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alliteration
Definition
repeating the beginning sound. Writers use alliteration to emphasize words, imitatate sounds and create a musical effect.

Sally sold sea shells at the sea shore.
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fable
Definition
a short story. Animals speak and act like people(personification). It usually ends with a moral
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Figurative Language (figuratively speaking)
Definition
writing or speaking that is used to create an image. Common figurate language: similes, metaphores, hyperbole.

She was as mad as a hornet.
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Foreshadowing
Definition
When an author uses clues or hints to tell about what will happen later in the story. It helps to create suspense.


"Karen was having a bad day, but it was going to get worse."
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Free-Verse
Definition
poetry that doesn't have have a regular rhythm or beat.
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hyperbole
Definition
extreme exaggeration


"She was a big as an elephant."
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imagery ( image)
Definition
Writers use figurative language to create imagery so the reader can get a picture (image) in her mind.

Creating word pictures by details of sight, sound, taste, touch, smell or movement.
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legend
Definition
A story told by word of mouth from earlier times. Believed to be based on history but it can't be proven.

"Johnny Appleseed."
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irony
Definition
differences between appearance and reality. What you expect and what happens.
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Literal Language (literallyO
Definition
Using everyday words. It is the opposite of figurative language.

Figurative:"She was a mad as a hornet."

Literal: "She was really mad."
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metaphor
Definition
Figurative language. Compares two unlike things. DOES NOT use "AS" or "LIKE"

"The teacher is a pig."
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Mood
Definition
The feeling the reader gets when reading a piece of work. The mood can be described with one word.

"funny', "serious", "scary"
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Narrative
Definition
A story told by someone.
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Objectively
Definition
Looking at something without passing judgement.

"She had short brown hair, a pale face and freckles." Instead of "She was plain looking."
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Paradox
Definition
Showing the opposites of something. Two things that don't usually go together.


The friendly giant
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Paraphernalia
Definition
tools or equipment that are needed for something.


chalk, blackboard, grade books are all paraphernalia for teachers.
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Personification
Definition
an animal or an object is given human traits.

The friendly dog laughed at the joke.

The sky was angry.
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symbolism (symbols)
Definition
When an ordinary object represents an idea or theme.


The American flag is a symbol of freedom
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Point of View
Definition
Who is telling the story
1st person
3rd person limited
3rd person omniscient
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1st person point of view
Definition
a character IN the story, tells the story. Key words: "I", "Me", "We", "Us"
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Third person limited point of view
Definition
A narrator OUTSIDE the story, tells the story. The narrator only knows the thoughts of ONE character.
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Third person Omniscient point of view
Definition
A narrator OUTSIDE the story, tells the story. The narrator know the thoughts of MANY characters.
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pun
Definition
A play on words.A word is used which has two meanings at the same time, which results in humor(?)

Wear short sleeves! Support your right to bare arms!
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sarcasm
Definition
A remark to usually make fun of a person or a situation

"How unselfish you are!" said the girl as her brother took the biggest piece of cake.
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style
Definition
How the author writes.
Does the author use long or short sentences? A lot of descriptive words?
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theme
Definition
The central message or "life lesson". The theme is a BIG IDEA!
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tone
Definition
The writer's attitude about the subject or the reader
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Transition
Definition
How the author changes from one subjectto another.
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