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ELA Milestone Crossword

Literature terms

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Created Date 04.26.23
Last Updated 05.02.23
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  • -where the part of the story is leading to the resolution
  • The end of the story, and where the conflict is solved, wrapping up the story
  • -time and place of the story
  • -what the story was mainly about
  • -the main character of the story
  • -the "bad guy", or the character that is against the protagonist
  • -hints that may happen in the future
  • -the highest point of the story, and the turning point
  • -the event that leads to the Climax, also the longest part of the story
  • -the event that introduces the character, the setting, and the conflict
  • -problem of the story
  • -an animal or person in the story
  • -a statement in which a writer presents an assertion as truthful to substantiate an argument.
  • -why the author made the story, to inform, persuade, or to entertain
  • -to give the character facts and knowledge
  • -to convince the reader to do a certain thing
  • -to make the reader entertained, ex. a fiction story
  • -statement that can be proven
  • -statement that cannot be proven, as it states an author's belief or judgment about something
  • -short story about an interesting person or event used to support a claim

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