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Brain Book Review - (copy)

AB
carefulcautious
hesitantafraid
short storya short work of fiction
first-personis told from the point of view of a specific person in the story.
third-personis told from the point of view of someone outside of the story.
observeto watch
mimicto imitate
metaphora comparison that does not use like or as: She had butterfies in her stomach.
similea comparison that uses like or as: She swims like a fish.
imagerythe use of sensory language to form mental images.
playa piece of fiction written for dramatic production.
fablea short narrative ending with a moral.
legendan unconfirmed story passed down through generations.
mytha taraditional story with supernatural beings usually of Greek, Roman, or Norse origin.
cause and effectThe text shows that one event causes another thing to happen.
order of importanceThe text is organized in the order of importance according to the author.
catagoriesThe text is divided into parts. Each part tells you about something different.
compare and contrastThe text shows how ideas or things are alike or different.
spatialWriting is organized from top to bottom, back to front, or left to right.
chronilogical orderThe writer places events in the order that they occur
everyonean indefinite pronoun
Ia personal pronoun
minea possessive pronoun
personificationGives human qualities or emotions to things. My computer hates me.
alliterationIs repetition of the initial sound in two or more words. The big bear is brown.
hyperboleExaggeration is used for emphasis or effect. I told you a million times not to exaggerate.
OnomatopoeiaThe imitation of natural sounds in word form.
Beliavable or realisticRepresenting life as it actually is.

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