- antagonist
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The person or thing that is going against the hero's goals.
He doesn't have to be the bad guy he just has to get in the way of the protagonist goals.
- conflict
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In this case something that goes agaist something or someone or keeps something from happening.
I couldn't attend because my apointment time was in conflict of the time of the party.
- conventions
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Spelling and Grammar
- developing
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Working on improving or growing something.
She was developing her understanding of charecter traits.
- dialog
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Talking in a book or story.
"Have a nice day." Said George teasingly.
"I will." Said Nora Dreamily.
- edit
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The final review and correction of writng using all six convention traits.
- extensive
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Large in range or amount.
It was an extensive room.
- illistrations
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Pictures or drawing that go along with a story or text.
- inspiration
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A form of the word inspire.
(look at the word inspire for the definition)
- inspire
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1.To get an creative idea or new idea.
I had an inspiration for my new book.
2. it can mean to be encouraged.
He inspired me to try harder.
- irritate
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To annoy or make a little bit angry.
- naritives
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A narrative is a story.
- protagonist
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The Protaganist is the hero or main charecter in the story.
- publish
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To make the writing nice and also available so others can read and enjoy it.
- Revise
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- slayed
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To kill something.
He slayed the scorpion with his foot.
- thrill
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Feeling something very exciting.
He felt thrilled on the rollercoster.
- Writing process
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It is the planning, revision, editing and publishing process everyone has to do to write.