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What are the events in a story that move the plot forward, which involves conflicts and complications.
What is Rising Action?
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What is this action occurs after the climax, when the conflicts are resolved and problems are solved
What is falling action?
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What is a glimpse of something without the complete details
What is shadow?
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What is R?
What is Restate the question?
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What is the most exciting moment in a story; turning point
What is climax?
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What is a scene that interrupts the action of a work to show a previous event
What is flashback?
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What is deep details; break apart?
What is analyze?
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What is A?
What is Answer the question?
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What is the portion of the play or story when the central problem is solved, may also be called denouement
What is resolution?
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What is tension that arises from the discrepancy, either between what one says and what one means
What is irony?
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What is the reason authors use foreshadowing?
What is suspense?
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What is C
What is Cite Textual Evidence?
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What is writing at the beginning of a selection that tells you what will come
What is an introduction?
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What is the sequence of events or actions in a short story, novel, or narrative poem
What is plot?
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BONUS POINTS
BONUS POINTS
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What is E?
What is elaboration?
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What is Ahead?
What is FORE?
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What is when an author mentions or hints at something that will happen later in the story
What is foreshadowing?
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What is the writing strategy ?
What is R.A.C.E.
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What is the reason we use the R.A.C.E strategy?
What is comprehensive questions?
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