The events that build up the problem and add tension before the climax. a) rising action b) falling action c) climax, a) rising action. Rising action Rises up toward the climax., The most exciting turning point, the biggest moment of the story. a) exposition b) climax c) conflict, b) climax. The peak, the top of the mountain., The events right after the climax that start to wrap things up. a) rising action b) resolution c) falling action, c) falling action. Falling action Falls down from the climax toward the end., The end, where the problem is finally solved. a) resolution b) climax c) exposition, a) resolution. Resolution RESOLVES the problem at the end., Taking notes on a text: marking the important parts and writing your thoughts in the margins. a) summarizing b) annotating c) questioning, b) annotating. Annotate means Add notes: mark the important parts, write thoughts in the margins., Giving a brief retelling, beginning to end, of the important information in your own words. a) inferring b) paraphrasing c) summarizing, c) summarizing. A brief retelling, beginning to end, in your own words. Shorter than the original., An educated guess about what will happen next, before it happens. a) predicting b) inferring c) questioning, a) predicting. An educated guess about what happens NEXT. Always future tense., Figuring out something that is shown but not directly told by the author, using clues. a) visualizing b) inferring c) predicting, b) inferring. Figure out what's shown but not told, using clues., Making a picture in your mind as you read. a) questioning b) predicting c) visualizing, c) visualizing. Make a Visual, a picture in your mind, as you read., Noticing details and wondering about them to understand the text better. a) questioning b) annotating c) inferring, a) questioning. Notice details and wonder about them to understand better., The big main point the author is making, backed up by details in the text. a) theme b) central idea c) summary, b) central idea. The big main point the author is making. (Theme is the lesson in a story.), Being able to bounce back after something hard. a) motive b) conflict c) resilience, c) resilience. Bouncing back after something hard., A scene that jumps back in time to show something that already happened. a) flashback b) foreshadowing c) backstory, a) flashback. A scene that jumps BACK to something already over., The nervous, excited feeling that makes you want to know what happens next. a) mood b) suspense c) climax, b) suspense. The on-the-edge feeling that makes you want to know what's next., The beginning part that introduces the characters, setting, and situation. a) resolution b) exposition c) climax, b) exposition. EXPosition EXPlains the setup at the start: characters, setting, situation..
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