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ELA Final Exam

Lexi Slone

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4.The main character that is taking part in the plot of the story.
5.Describes a verb an adjective or another adverb. (The alarm rang LOUDLY)
7.When the author uses descriptive detail that allows the reader to vividly see, feel or hear.
13.Long made up book.
14.Making reference to something or someone that is well known.
16.An event that sets the action in motion and starts the plot rolling.
17.A person,place or object that has meaning beyond the actual.
18.The writers side of the argument.
21.Joins to clause together. (And, but, or)
23.Presenting the opposition to the issue.
24.Text evidence that is taken directly or indirectly from a larger source.
25.A part or passage taken from a larger story.
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1.A phrase that means something more than its literal words; it is not meant to be taken literally.
2.Words that express emotion. (Hey!, Ouch!, Hooray!, Wow!)
3.A warning or indication that something is to come.
6.A comparison of two unlike things using is, was, were. (She is my sunshine)
8.The character who is causing the conflict and working against the protagonist.
9.Can be read in one sitting.
10.Describes a noun. ( That's a BIG table)
11.A resource that is believable or plausible and backed up.
12.Events after the climax that attempt to provide a solution or ending to the story.
15.Events after the climax that attempt to provide a solution or ending to the story.
19.Patterns, symbols or Character types that repeat in literature.
20.The beginning of the story where characters,setting,background information are introduced.
22.A group of lines in a poem.

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