Common Assessment #1 Review

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Using clues in the sentence to figure out the meaning of a word you don’t know
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Sequence of events in a story
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The struggle between opposing forces; there are two types: Internal and External
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The message of the story; it is universal and should not contain any specific information about the characters or events in the story
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The main character in a story, often the one who faces a problem or conflict and works to solve it.
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The character or force that opposes the protagonist, creating conflict or challenges for the main character.
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A character who does not grow or change during the course of a story or drama. While these characters may experience plot events and other changes, they keep the same personality.
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A character who experiences significant internal changes or growth as a result of plot events or conflicts in the story. This growth can be immediate, upon reflection after an event, or during the resolution of a conflict. Most often these changes occur s
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of View Perspective from which the story is told
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Imagery refers to descriptive language that appeals to the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch) and helps create a vivid picture in the reader's mind.
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the reader uses prior knowledge & observations to formulate an educated guess
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the reader is making a final decision based on the information given by the author
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Category or type of literature
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where the word comes from