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1 Coraline The Novel

2 Protagonist – the main character… the good guy.
Coraline Vocabulary Protagonist – the main character… the good guy.

3 Antagonist – the opposing character – the bad guy.
Coraline Vocabulary Antagonist – the opposing character – the bad guy.

4 Coraline Vocabulary Allegory – a story or poem which has a double meaning – its surface meaning and an underlying, symbolic meaning.

5 Coraline Vocabulary Novel – a form of fiction which is longer and more complicated – it has sub – plots or chapters.

6 Coraline Vocabulary Dynamic (round) Character – a character in a literary work that changes or grows significantly during the course of events.

7 Coraline Vocabulary Static (flat) Character – a character who stays the same throughout the course of events in a literary work.

8 Connotation – refers to the ideas or feelings associated with a word.
Coraline Vocabulary Connotation – refers to the ideas or feelings associated with a word.

9 Denotation – the dictionary meaning of a word.
Coraline Vocabulary Denotation – the dictionary meaning of a word.

10 Coraline Vocabulary Author’s Purpose – the author’s reason for creating a particular work (to entertain, to inform, to express an opinion, to persuade readers to believe or do something).

11 Coraline Vocabulary Character Development – (usually main characters) characters who change, go through this process of changing traits.

12 Theme – the message or moral that the author conveys in the story.
Coraline Vocabulary Theme – the message or moral that the author conveys in the story.

13 Coraline Vocabulary Symbol – a person, place or object that stands for something other than itself.

14 Coraline Vocabulary Foreshadowing – a hint about an event that will occur later in the story.

15 Coraline Vocabulary Flashback – a conversation, an episode, or an event that happened before the beginning of the story.

16 Mood – a feeling that a literary work conveys to the reader.
Coraline Vocabulary Mood – a feeling that a literary work conveys to the reader.

17 Personification – the giving of human qualities to a non-human thing.
Coraline Vocabulary Personification – the giving of human qualities to a non-human thing.

18 Coraline Vocabulary Metaphor – comparison of two things saying one thing is something else.

19 Simile – comparing two things using like or as.
Coraline Vocabulary Simile – comparing two things using like or as.

20 Onomatopoeia – sound words.
Coraline Vocabulary Onomatopoeia – sound words.

21 Coraline Vocabulary Idiom – An expression that has meaning different from the meaning of the individual words.

22 Coraline Vocabulary Alliteration – the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words.

23 Coraline Vocabulary Predicting – using what you already know to make a logical guess about what might happen in the future.

24 Setting – the time and place of a story.
Coraline Vocabulary Setting – the time and place of a story.

25 Dialogue – words that a character speaks aloud.
Coraline Vocabulary Dialogue – words that a character speaks aloud.

26 Imagery – words that appeal to the reader’s 5 senses.
Coraline Vocabulary Imagery – words that appeal to the reader’s 5 senses.

27 Coraline Vocabulary Sensory Details – words that help the readers see, hear, taste, smell, and feel what a writing is describing.

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