Academic Vocab

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What the story is mostly about
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The message or lesson of the story
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Events in order, 1st, Next, Then, Finally
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When the narrator is a character in the story
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When the narrator is not a character in the story
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How the character thinks or feels
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The beginning, middle and end of a story
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To write about a topic with lots of detail
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Events in order using dates/years
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What the author wants the reader to do or believe
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An exaggeration
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Giving human traits or emotions to something not human
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A comparison using like or as
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A comparison without using like or as