Indirect characterization - You must infer character traits instead of being told, Integrate - To pull facts and evidence together, Irony - Humorous alternate outcomes, Mass communication - Communication to a large group of people at once, Media - The means of communication with people, Metaphor - A comparison using like or as, Meter - the basic rhythmic structure of a line within a work of poetry, Narrative - A story being told, Narrator - The one who tells the story, Onomatopoeia - Words that represent sounds, Oxymoron - Two opposing adjectives ie jumbo shrimp, Personification - Giving nonliving things living characteristics, Plot - the series of events that make up a story, Portrayal - How something is presented to and audience, Prewriting - Brainstorming and organizing ideas, Resolution - the solution to the story. Or not., Rhythm - a strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound, Rising action - Develops the problems or conflicts in the story, Simile - A comparison without using like or as, Stanza - A grouping of sentences in a poem, Text structure - The way a text is built, Topic - What is being spoken or written about, Verse - Writing arranged with rhythm and usually rhyme,
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6th Grade -- ELA -- 5
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Media Literacy
Literary elements
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