setting - the time and place of a story, character - a person, thing, or animal in a story, poem, book, play or movie, plot - the actions or events in the middle of a story, book, movie, or play, exposition - the opening information in a literary piece. It provides background information, establishes the setting, and introduces characters, rising action - a series of events that leads up to the climax of the story. This is where problems start to arise, falling action - a series of events that leads down to the resolution of the conflict, climax - the turning point of the story; the moment when the highest suspense reaches its peak, conflict - the problem, resolution - resolving the conflict, summary - an account of the main ideas of a text, BME, foreshadow - is an author’s use of hints or clues to suggest future events, theme - the main idea or most important idea of a written selection. In fiction it is the lesson or message learned., point of view - the way an author tells a story, first person point of view - the main character is telling the story, third person point of view - the narrator is telling the story, inference - a conclusion drawn from prior knowledge and evidence or clues, an educated guess, Realistic Fiction - the events in the story could happen, Fantasy - the events in the story could NOT happen in real life, Historical Fiction - based on real events of the past, characters are made up, Science Fiction - includes science, technology, or space, could be real, only in future,

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