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LITERARY VOCABULARY

LITERARY VOCABULARY. WHAT IS…. PLOT. BASIC SITUATION. CLIMAX. EVENTS. EVENTS. RISING ACTION. FALLING ACTION. BASIC SITUATION. RESOLUTION. series of related events that make up a story. Basic situation.

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LITERARY VOCABULARY

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  1. LITERARY VOCABULARY

  2. WHAT IS…. PLOT

  3. BASIC SITUATION

  4. CLIMAX EVENTS EVENTS RISING ACTION FALLING ACTION BASIC SITUATION RESOLUTION

  5. series of related events that make up a story

  6. Basic situation

  7. first part of the plot in which you learn the information you need to understand the story; setting, character, and conflict AKA: introduction, exposition

  8. EVENT

  9. something that happens

  10. complications

  11. additional problems that arise during the story’s events

  12. climax

  13. most exciting part of the plot

  14. resolution

  15. part of the plot where events are wrapped up

  16. LITERARY VOCABULARY review

  17. climax event resolution basic situation complications plot

  18. What are the key parts of plot?

  19. CLIMAX EVENT 1 EVENT 2 EVENT 1 EVENT 2 BASIC SITUATION RESOLUTION

  20. STORY VOCABULARY “The Adventures of Odysseus and the Tale of Troy”

  21. _ /be wich/ e .. bewitch “….who sit in their field of flowers and bewitch all men who came near them.”

  22. (v) to attract or delight as if by magic

  23. /k m pan y n/ e e companion I told my companions what Circe had told me about the Sirens.

  24. (n) a person frequently seen in the company of another

  25. /hoist/ e - hoist Then the sails were hoisted, a breeze came and we sailed away.

  26. (v) to lift with effort

  27. _ /ned/ knead I took a great piece of wax and broke it and kneaded it until it was soft.

  28. (v) to work and press into a mass with the hands

  29. “Please Mom, can I please have it?”

  30. _ /pled/ plead No matter how much you plead, they must not loosen you.

  31. (v) to make a request for

  32. .. /rauz/ rouse I went to the ship and roused my men.

  33. (v) to stir up; to excite

  34. Story VOCABULARY review

  35. bewitch companion hoist knead rouse plead

  36. knead plead climax complications basic situation event hoist bewitch resolution plot companion rouse

  37. VOCABULARY review

  38. Basic Situation INCLUDES: *Setting *Main Character(s) *Conflict AKA: *Introduction *Exposition BACK

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