1) Plot a) the organized series of events in a story b) the beginning of a story, where the characters, setting, and conflict are introduced c) a brief restatement of the most important points d) all the loose ends of the plot are tied up 2) setting a) a story that includes characters, conflict, setting, plot, and b) the where and when of the story c) a brief restatement of the most important points d) someone outside the story is telling the story 3) characters a) a brief restatement of the most important points b) the where and when of the story c) the people, animals, or imaginary creatures that take part in a story d) the beginning of a story, where the characters, setting, and conflict are introduced 4) conflict a) the problem or problems in a story b) the where and when of the story c) all the loose ends of the plot are tied up d) a force or character working against the protagonist 5) protagonist a) the people, animals, or imaginary creatures that take p b) the main character in a story that usually goes through changes in personality c) a force or character working against the protagonist d) the problem or problems in a story 6) antagonist a) a force or character working against the protagonist b) someone outside the story is telling the story c) the people, animals, or imaginary creatures that take p d) the main character in a story that usually goes through change 7) theme a) a brief restatement of the most important points b) a decision based on evidence and reasoning c) the message, moral, or lesson in a story d) the main character in a story that usually goes through change 8) dialogue a) writing that is not meant to be taken literally b) descriptive words or phrases that help readers see, hear, taste, f c) a brief restatement of the most important points d) a conversation between characters using quotation marks and speaker tags 9) narrative a) someone outside the story is telling the story b) a story that includes characters, conflict, setting, plot, and theme c) writing that is not meant to be taken literally d) the main character in a story that usually goes through change 10) inference a) a decision based on evidence and reasoning b) a brief restatement of the most important points c) any image or icon that stands for or represents something else d) writing that expresses a character's inner thoughts 11) symbol a) a decision based on evidence and reasoning b) descriptive words or phrases that help readers see, h c) any image or icon that stands for or represents something else d) writing that is not meant to be taken literally 12) objective summary a) someone outside the story is telling the story b) a brief restatement of the most important points c) a character in the story is actually telling d) your opinion about what happened in the text 13) What does ACE stand for? a) Answer, Cite, Explain b) Answer, Cite, Elaborate c) Answer, Complain, Explain d) Answer, Cite, Paraphrase 14) dynamic character a) a character who doesn't change b) a character who has a major change c) a character with a crazy personality d) a character who dresses crazy 15) What do you need to include when citing evidence? a) ACE b) page numbers c) your opinion d) nothing 16) context clues a) details to support your answer b) paraphrasing evidence c) hints that help you find evidence d) hints that help you understand the meaning 17) supporting evidence a) page numbers b) ACE c) details from the text to support your answer d) details that don't support your answer 18) characterization a) a character's thoughts, actions and feelings to determine their character traits b) the people and animals in a story c) the author's lesson or moral d) a clear beginning, middle and end 19) word choice a) checking your grammar, punctuation, spelling and capitalization b) reread your answer and make any changes to your response c) using context clues to determine what a word is showing us 20) edit a) check your grammar, punctuation, spelling and capitalization b) reread your answer and make any changes 21) revise a) reread your answer and make any changes b) check your grammar, punctuation, spelling and capitalization 22) title a) second title, which is usually longer and explains more than the main title b) sentence that explains the lesson of the story c) the name of a story or book d) where and when the story takes place 23) subtitle a) second title, which is usually longer and explains more than the main title b) sentence that explains the lesson of the story c) the name of a story or book d) where and when the story takes place 24) theme statement a) the author's lesson of the story b) the topic of the story c) sentence that explains the lesson of the story 25) paraphrase a) copying information that is someone else's words while citing the b) citing page numbers c) putting evidence in your own words while still citing the page number d) locating supporting evidence 26) quotation a) copying information that is someone else's words while citing the source b) citing page numbers c) putting evidence in your own words while still citing the page number d) locating supporting evidence 27) conclusion a) a judgment or decision reached by reasoning b) where and when the story takes place c) a clear beginning, middle and ending

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