a property of chaotic systems (such as the atmosphere) by which small changes in initial conditions can lead to large-scale and unpredictable variation
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What is the plot? it may simply involve a character changing their ways and becoming a better person, resulting in a happy ending.
rebirth
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Name 5 stages of the plot from the first attempt
exp, rising act. climax, falling act, resolution
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what is the imagery? “She walked into the abandoned home and caught the scent of mothballs. The pungent odor immediately transported her back to her grandmother’s attic, riddled with tattered leather jackets and walls of cardboard boxes.”
olfactory
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What is this? It builds suspense by raising questions that encourage the reader to go on and find out more about the event that is being to come.
foreshadowing
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what is this ? when a character struggles with their own opposing desires or beliefs. It happens within them, and it drives their development as a character.
internal conflict
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is a literary technique that introduces a radical change in the direction or expected outcome of the plot in a work of fiction.
plot twist
10
who is this?
amelia edwards
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The protagonist goes to a strange land and, after overcoming the threats it poses or learning important lessons unique to that location, they return with experience.
Voyage and return
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The poor protagonist acquires power, wealth, and/or a mate, loses it all and gains it back, growing as a person as a result.
Rags to riches
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what is a frame story?
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he unplanned high-speed journey is not the only surprise in this hair-raising and riveting story, and Archer keeps his readers guessing until the last moments.
never stop on the motorway
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The interior story, told by the Linnet, depicts the relationship between a poor, innocent peasant named Hans and a rich tradesman named the Miller.
devoted friend
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to conflict between the main character and any external force,