STAAR Vocabulary Flashcards

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Exposition

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The introduction of the story, where the main characters or other elements are introduced .

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Rising Action

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Events leading to the main event/problem of the story .

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Turning Point/Climax

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The most exciting part of the story .

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Falling Action

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Events that lead to the problem/conflict being solved .

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Resolution

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Events that bring the story to a close (also known as denouement) .

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Theme / Central Message

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The underlying message of a story, poem, or play .

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Internal Conflict

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A struggle that takes place in a character’s mind (ex.: man vs. self ) .

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External Conflict

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A struggle between a character and an outside force (ex.: man vs. character, man vs. nature, and man vs. society, man vs. fate) .

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Protagonist

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The main character in a story or play, usually the hero of the story .

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Antagonist

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The character or a force in conflict with the main character, usually the villain .

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First person point of view

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A character in the story is the narrator and is telling the story; Pronouns: uses I, me, we .

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Third person limited point of view

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Focuses on only ONE character’s actions, emotions, and thoughts; uses character’s names, he, she, it, they, him, her

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Third person objective point of view

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Focuses on every character’s actions but NOT the emotions and thoughts – the narrator sees and hears everything; uses character’s names, he, she, it, they, him, her .

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Third person omniscient point of view

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Knows the actions, emotions, and thoughts of every character – the narrator knows EVERYTHING; uses character’s names, he, she, it, they, him, her

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Foreshadowing

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When the author gives a hint about something that will happen

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Irony

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An event that is the opposite of what is expected to happen.

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Flashback

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An event from the past that is shown in a story .

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)Idiom

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An expression that has a different meaning from the literal meaning (ex: You need to hit the books and study!)

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Simile

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A comparison of two unlike things using “like” or “as: (ex.: Her new hair do looked like a mop.)

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Metaphor

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A comparison of two unlike things that does NOT use “like” or “as” (ex. My teacher was a monster today.)

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Personification

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Giving human qualities to something that is not human (ex.: The wind whispered my name.)

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Hyperbole

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An exaggeration used to emphasize something (ex.: I have told you a million times to spit out that gum.)

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Alliteration

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Repeating the same beginning consonant sounds (ex.: Silly Sam swam sideways.)

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Onomatopoeia

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The use of words to imitate sounds (ex: Pop! Boom!)

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Symbolism

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The use of an object (a thing), person, situation, or word to represent something else
Example: His heart pounded in his chest, and at that moment he knew it had been broken.