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What is the climax
The part of the story where the main character changes - it's the most exciting part of the story
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What is G
The letter that comes between "F" and "H"
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What is simile
When you compare two unlike things using the words "like" or "as"
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What are sharks
Mrs. Hall's favorite animal
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What is your first and last name
The one thing you must have on every paper you turn in
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What is setting
The time and place where the story takes place
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What is Georgia
The state that starts with "G"
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What is hyperbole
When you exaggerate
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Who are Carter and Miles
The names of Mrs. Hall's kids
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What is your book
Important materials to bring to class everyday
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What is protagonist
The "good guy" or main character in the story
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What is Girl
The opposite of boy
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What is imagery
When you use very descriptive writing
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What is Dunkin Donuts iced coffee
Mrs. Hall's favorite kind of coffee
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What is read the board and follow the directions
The first thing you should do when you enter the room
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What is rising action
The build up that leads to the climax of the story
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What is G
This letter: G
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What is symbolism
The use of a situation or element to represent a larger message, idea, or concept.
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What is four
The number of cats that Mrs. Hall has
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What is check in with the teacher and check the absent bin
The procedure to follow if you are absent one day
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What is resolution
The end of the story where all the loose ends are tied up
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What is G
The missing part of this saying: "Fly like a ____ six"
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What is flashback
When the narrator goes back in time for a specific scene or chapter in order to give more context for the story.
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What are spiders
Mrs. Hall's biggest fear
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What is learning
The best thing about ELA
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