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Title: POINT


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  • POINT
  • OF
  • VIEW

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FIRST PERSON
  • Speaking from the personal I point of view
  • The narrator is a character

3
THIRD PERSON
  • Told from an outside perspective
  • The narrator is NOT a character

4
SECOND PERSON
  • The author uses words like you and directs all
    statements to the reader

5
FACT
  • Something that actually exists reality truth
  • Something that can be proven

6
OPINION
  • A personal view, someones thoughts, feelings, or
    judgment
  • Cannot be proven

7
INFERENCE
  • A prediction based on what you have read, seen,
    or heard

8
MAIN IDEA
  • What the story is about
  • Main theme of the story

9
DIALOGUE
  • A conversation between characters

10
HYPERBOLE
  • Exaggerated words or phrases
  • Ex I am so hungry I could eat a horse!

11
METAPHOR
  • A comparison between two things
  • Ex My love is a red rose.

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PERSONIFICATION
  • Non-human things are given human qualities
  • Ex The daffodils were dancing in the wind.

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SIMILE
  • A comparison made between two things using the
    words like or as
  • Ex His eyes were black like coal.

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IMAGERY
  • Using words to paint a picture

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  • IRONY

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VERBAL IRONY
  • An instance in which the narrator or a character
    says one thing but means something else
  • Ex When you get something you dont want you
    say, Wow! Just what I wanted.

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SITUATIONAL IRONY
  • When something happens other than what is
    expected to happen
  • Ex You cancel you date with your girlfriend to
    go out with your friends only to find your
    girlfriend is on a date with someone else.

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DRAMATIC IRONY
  • A situation where the reader understands
    something that the character does not know.
  • Ex A character is convicted of murder and
    sentenced to die, but the reader knows that he or
    she is innocent.

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HOMOPHONE
  • Words that have the same pronunciation, but
    different spellings and meanings
  • Ex here and hear

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HOMONYMS
  • Same pronunciation and usually the same spelling,
    but different meaning
  • Base part of the playing field in baseball
  • Base foundation or supporting layer

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SUPPORTING DETAILS
  • Help prove the main idea
  • Help you understand the topic more clearly

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PLOT
  • Events that make up the main storyline

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SETTING
  • Where and when the story takes place

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CHARACTER
  • The people or animals in a story

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THEME
  • The general message of a story

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CONFLICT
  • The clash between two forces in a story

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POINT OF VIEW
  • The perspective of a story

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FLASHBACK
  • A brief scene from the past

29
PERSON VS. PERSON
  • A conflict between two people

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PERSON VS. NATURE
  • Conflict between a person and a force of nature

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PERSON VS. SELF
  • A conflict or problem the character has with
    him/herself

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PERSON VS. FATE
  • A conflict a person has with an uncontrollable
    force (what is supposed to happen)

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PERSON VS. SOCIETY
  • A conflict/problem a person has with the laws
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