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literary terms question 1
......... is a type of fictional literature that deals with places and events that don't and can't exist in the world as we know it.


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literary terms question 2
......... is writing that tries to deal with and describe real life situations.


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literary terms question 3
A ......... is a personal record or journal about the writer's intimate feelings and opinions.


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literary terms question 4
A ......... is a a story that is passed down from one generation to the next.


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 searching colleges based on the sat scores A humorist writes funny stories, but how about poems?
literary terms question 5
An author who writes funny stories is called a ..........


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literary terms question 6
A ......... is a false or fictional name that a writer uses instead of his/her real name.


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literary terms question 7
A ......... story is about an experience or event that changes a character's life in a significant way.


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literary terms question 8
The ......... is the main character in a story, play etc.


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literary terms question 9
The ......... is a character who struggles with or works against the main character in a story, play etc.


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literary terms question 10
In a ......... story, the main character solves some sort of crime that was committed.


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