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LITERARY VOCABULARY

LITERARY VOCABULARY. WHAT IS…. Characterization?. It’s the way a writer brings a character to life. Character traits. honest. dishonest. a character’s behaviors or qualities such as honesty and dishonest . Character. Who or what the story is written about. Major conflict.

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LITERARY VOCABULARY

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  1. LITERARY VOCABULARY

  2. WHAT IS…. Characterization?

  3. It’s the way a writer brings a character to life.

  4. Character traits honest dishonest

  5. a character’s behaviors or qualities such as honesty and dishonest

  6. Character Who or what the story is written about.

  7. Major conflict the main problem of the main character

  8. visualize to make a picture in your head

  9. LITERARY VOCABULARY review

  10. character characterization major conflict character traits visualize

  11. STORY VOCABULARY “The Bracelet”

  12. - /mir – le/ merely The amount of ketchup in the bottle was merely the size of a dime.

  13. (adv) nothing more than

  14. - /in - gros/ engrossed I was too engrossed in the book to notice the time.

  15. (adj) having the mind fixed on something

  16. /skram – b l/ e scrambled The young teen scrambled to clean her room before her parents returned home.

  17. (v) to move with urgency or panic

  18. /in – skrip – sh n/ e inscription The inscription on the painting read, “To my loving wife.”

  19. (n) the placement of words or images on a coin, metal, stone, book, and etc.

  20. - /im - bras/ embraced Upon being reunited, the overjoyed father embraced his son.

  21. (v) to put one’s arms around and hold tightly

  22. Story VOCABULARY review

  23. embraced engrossed inscription merely scrambled

  24. VOCABULARY review

  25. character traits scrambled visualize inscription character embraced characterization major conflict engrossed merely

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