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Literary Elements Fill In The Blanks

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In each blank, try to type in the word that is missing. If you've typed in the correct word, the blank will turn green.

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When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on.
Term: nonfictionDefinition: writing that is based on
Term: Definition: writing that made up stories, events, and people.
Term: Definition: book someone that is written by someone else.
Term: autobiographyDefinition: book about someone's own life by them.
Term: Definition: speech given by one person on stage when others are on stage to the
Term: soliloquyDefinition: speech given on by one person and are on stage alone
Term: plotDefinition: sequence of in a story
Term: expositionDefinition: setting, , and conflict introduced
Term: climaxDefinition: turning point; the highest peak of in the story
Term: /denouementDefinition: final section of plot/ties up the ends of story.
Term: Definition: is a scene or that happened before the beginning of a story (sometimes interrupts a scene).
Term: Definition: giving clues about something that will later in the story.
Term: ThemeDefinition: The the author wants you to take away from a story. The main, overall idea or lesson learned from the text.
Term: ; inferDefinition: making a guess based on from text combined with your own prior knowledge - to determine something is true based on the evidence seen.
Term: First person point of Definition: A character tells the story from his or her own of view. I, me, we
Term: person omniscientDefinition: A narrator outside of the action knows what all characters are thinking or feeling. This is "all knowing." He, she, they
Term: Third LimitedDefinition: A narrator of the action tells the story of one character only; the narrator is limited to what this one character knows and sees.
 
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