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What is Character vs Self?
The only type of internal conflict.
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What is an observation?
Information that comes from what you are reading.
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What is a topic?
The general thing that a text is about- can be shared with other texts.
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What is the climax?
The emotional high point of the plot.
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What is the protagonist?
The hero or main character.
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What is Character vs. Character?
The conflict we see when a hero fights a villain.
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What is background knowledge?
Information that you know before reading a text.
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What is the central point?
What a text has to say about its topic.
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What is the rising action?
The part of the plot that leads UP to the climax.
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What is the antagonist?
The villain or bad guy.
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What is Character vs. Society?
A protest is an example of this type of conflict.
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What is a conclusion?
Observation + Observation = ?
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What is the main idea?
This idea is supported by many smaller ideas.
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What is the falling action?
The part of the plot that brings things back DOWN after the climax.
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What is a character?
A person or thing that makes decisions and takes actions in a story.
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What is Character vs. Nature?
A character lost in forest trying not to starve is this kind of conflict.
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What is an inference?
Observation + Background Knowledge = ?
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What is the theme?
The life lesson that a text wants to teach.
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What is the resolution?
The part of the plot that wraps everything up and resolves the conflict.
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What are character traits?
What we call the things we learn about a character.
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What is Character vs. Supernatural?
If a character must face something that is not real, it is what type of conflict?
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What is textual evidence?
Information from the text that you use to prove you are right? Textual ________
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What is a recurring theme (or universal theme)?
A theme that is shared by multiple texts.
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What is the exposition?
The part of the plot where we learn who the characters are and what the setting is.
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What is characterization?
The process through which we learn about a character.
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