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    • What is a noun?
      A person, place, thing, or idea
    • What defines a simple sentence?
      It contains one clause with a subject and verb
    • What is a verb?
      An action or state
    • What is a compound sentence?
      It contains two independent clauses joined by a conjunction
    • What does a modal verb express?
      Necessity or possibility
    • What characterizes a complex sentence?
      It contains one or more subordinate clauses
    • What is an imperative sentence?
      It gives an order or command
    • What is an impact sentence or fragment?
      It contains three or fewer words
    • What does an adverb modify?
      A verb, adjective, adverb, or phrase
    • What is repetition in language?
      A word or phrase used more than once
    • What is the role of an adjective?
      It describes a noun
    • What is a triple in language?
      Three adjectives or phrases used to describe
    • What is a pronoun?
      Used in place of a noun
    • What does juxtaposition highlight?
      The contrast between two things
    • What is a superlative adjective?
      Shows the highest quality or degree
    • What is symbolism in language?
      The use of symbols to represent ideas
    • What does listing emphasize?
      A particular quality through connected items
    • What is alliteration?
      The same letter or sound at the start
    • What are links between paragraphs?
      A recurring idea or character in paragraphs
    • What is a metaphor?
      A direct comparison without 'like' or 'as'
    • What are shifts in focus?
      The change of focus in or between paragraphs
    • What is a simile?
      A comparison using 'like' or 'as'
    • What does zooming in and out refer to?
      Narrowing or widening of narrative focus
    • What is personification?
      Giving human characteristics to non-human objects
    • What is chronological structure?
      Arranged in the order of time
    • What is a semantic field?
      A group of words linked to the same topic
    • What are flashbacks and flashforwards?
      Set earlier or later than the main narrative
    • What is hyperbole?
      An exaggeration not meant to be taken literally
    • What are links between the beginning and ending?
      A narrative link between start and end
    • What is imagery?
      Vivid description of a particular scene
    • What is exposition in a narrative?
      Introduction of background information for context
    • What is auditory imagery?
      Vivid description of sounds
    • What is the climax of a narrative?
      The most intense point in the narrative
    • What is tactile imagery?
      Vivid description of physical sensation
    • What is narrative voice?
      1st, 2nd, or 3rd person perspective
    • What is olfactory imagery?
      Vivid description of smell
    • What is gustatory imagery?
      Vivid description of taste or flavor
    • What is kinesthetic imagery?
      Vivid description of movement or body position
    • What does foreshadowing provide?
      An advance hint of what is to come
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