Organisational Feature - This is what the writer uses to draw the reader’s attention to a particular area like bullet points, subheadings and headlines, Change in narrator - Switching between different people telling the story, Narrative perspective/voice - 1st, 2nd, 3rd person narrative., Chronological order - When a text is arranged in the order that the events occur, Cliff-hanger - a dramatic and exciting ending to an episode of a serial, leaving the audience in suspense and anxious not to miss the next episode., Dialogue - a conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or film., Beginnings - The introduction of characters, setting, mood and atmosphere of a story, Middle - The key event that happens to disrupt the plot and or prevent the character from achieving their goal., End - Does the text end on a resolution or are we left asking questions? Always pay attention to the ending of a text., Flashbacks - a scene in a film, novel, etc. set in a time earlier than the main story., Zoom in - When a writer focusses on a particular detail in a story., Zoom out - When a writer allows us to see the big picture, Shift in focus - When a writer changes what our attention is on in a piece of writing, Repetition of patterns - When a writer intentionally repeats structures within a text, Temporal markers - Time-related words that move a sentence and story along., Withholding information - Delaying crucial information to keep readers searching for that clue by reading on, Pace - The speed at which a story is told—not necessarily the speed at which the story takes place. It is an essential element of storytelling that plays a significant role in maintaining reader interest, building tension, and conveying the desired emotional impact., Juxtaposition - Putting opposites next to each other. The close placement of contrasting ideas, images, or entities, with the intent of highlighting the contrast between those entities., Moving from the internal to the external - Conflict experienced by a character. This conflict can be on the inside or created by something they are experiencing,
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