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1.
FICTION
Written stories about people and events that are not real
Tuck Everlasting is a fiction book.
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NONFICTION
Writing that. Is about facts or real events
The New Nation by Joy Hakim is a nonfiction history book.
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BIOGRAPHY
The story of a real person's life written by someone other than that person
An example of a biography would be the book, Steve Jobs.
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AUTOBIOGRAPHY
A non fiction story written about someone's life by that person
An example would be, The Diary Of A Young Girl, by Anne Frank herself.
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POETRY
The writings of a poet
There Will Come Soft Rains is a poem from the book with the same title.
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PROSE
Writing that is not poetry
Basically a poem that is explained in paragraph form, or a book.
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CONFLICT
A struggle for power, property, etc.
There was conflict within Winnie on whether she should live forever or not.
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EXTERNAL
Coming from the outside
Winnie's decision was not external.
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CHARACTERIZATION
The act of describing the character or qualities of someone or something
Winnie had an easy time of characterizing the Tuck's.
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DIRECT
To cause something to turn, move, or point in a particular way
She directed herself towards the wood.
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INDIRECT
Not direct
She heard about the spring from an indirect source.
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FLAT
Having a smooth, level, or even surface
The rock was very flat.
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ROUND
Shaped like a circle or ball
The soccer ball was round.
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STATIC
Showing little or not change, action, or progress
Winnie's change in thought was not static.
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DYNAMIC
Always active or changing
Charlie was dynamic because he was not intelligent, intelligent, and smart.
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FOIL
To prevent from attaining an end
He tried to foil my plan of taking over the world.
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ANTAGONIST
A person who opposes another person
The man in the yellow suit is an antagonist.
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PROTAGONIST
The main character in a movie, book, play, etc.
Winnie was the protagonist in Tuck Everlasting.
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SETTING
The place and conditions I which something happens or exists
Treegap was the setting in Tuck Everlasting.
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THEME
The main subject that that is being discussed or described
Tuck Everlasting had many different themes.
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TONE
Manor of expression in wringing or speaking
The tone of the robot's voice in There Will Come Soft Rains was calm.
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SYMBOLISM
Artistic in poetic movement or style using symbols to express ideas, etc.
The toad in Tuck Everlasting was a sign of symbolism.
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IRONY
The use of words that mean the opposite of what you think.
In The Landlady, there was irony when it said the inn was a good place to go.
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FORESHADOWING
To suggest something that has not yet happened
In The Landlady, the author foreshadows that Billy would die.
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ALLUSION
A statement that refers to something without directly mentioning it
In There Will Come Soft Rains, there were three allusions.
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BIBLICAL
Relating to, taken from, or found in the Bible
Winnie's answers to her problems could be found in the Bible.
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HISTORICAL
Of or relating to history.
There Will Come Soft Rains, relates to WWll.
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LITERARY
Of or relating to literature
All the books we have read are literary.
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FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE/ IMAGERY
Pictures or photographs
The imagery in Flowers For Algernon were informational.
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METAPHOR
A word or phrase used to identify similarities between things
Most of the books that we have read included metaphors.
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SIMILE
A phrase that uses like or as to describe someone or something
The author of Tuck Everlasting did a great job using similes.
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