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| the name of a piece of literature |
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| The time and place of a story |
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| The people, items, animals that are in the story |
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| The hero of the story, the one attempting to meet a certain goal |
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| The villan, the character against the hero, the one who tries to prevet the hero from meeting the goal |
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| The character who changes as a result of the confict in the story |
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| the character who does NOT change throughout the story's course |
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| The talking or the conversations that occurs between characters in the story |
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| The use of hints of clues to suggest the events that will likely occur |
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| when one object stands for or represents another object |
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| The BIG IDEA, lesson,message, or moral that the author is trying to get across |
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| The reason behind the author writing this piece |
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| The problem or struggle in the story |
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| The person telling the story |
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| The witers attitude twoard the subject he or she is writing about |
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| The feelings associated with the story |
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| Why do we study literature? |
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Definition:written works, especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit
A. It helps us become literate
B. It entertains us
C. It teaches us lessons, or morals
D. It gives us a higher literacy rate as a country and that raises our standard of living |
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