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A comparison between of two thing. Example: bat: hitter::stick: hockey player

A comparison between of two thing. Example: bat: hitter::stick: hockey player. The high point of the story. Example : Their was a huge explosion ending the war. The problem or conflict in the story. Example: The two kids got into a fight.

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A comparison between of two thing. Example: bat: hitter::stick: hockey player

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  1. A comparison between of two thing. Example: bat: hitter::stick: hockey player

  2. The high point of the story. Example: Their was a huge explosion ending the war.

  3. The problem or conflict in the story. Example: The two kids got into a fight.

  4. The person or animal around which the action in a story. Example: Homer, Maggie, Bart, Lisa, and Marge. character

  5. The perspective from which the author writes the story. Example:

  6. To use writing to amuse a reader. Example: As I jumped into a ocean I felt the cool water.

  7. To use writing to provide factual information about a topic. Example: Hey, if the liquid nitrogen doesn’t cool down the power plant it will have a melt down.

  8. sequence The order in which the events in a selection occur. Example: A comic strip

  9. Two stories which are read separately and then analyzed for likenesses and differences in content, theme or issues. Example: Simpsons and Futrama are both made from same person, comedies, and cartoons.

  10. plot

  11. Symbolism = War and Peace

  12. Tone The attitude of the author toward the subject, the characters or the audience. Example: A yelling voice.

  13. Mood How the writing makes the reader feel. Example: Happy, sad and mad

  14. The time and place in which the action of a story occurs. Example: July 20th 1969 Neil Armstrong landed on the moon. Setting

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