Provides readers with background information they need to understand the story. - Exposition, The moment of greatest tension in the story. - Climax, This occurs near the end of the story and leads to the resolution. - Falling Action, The conclusion of the story. - Resolution, Expressing a point of view on a subject and backing it up with evidence. - Argument, The position on a topic the writer is trying to prove. - Claim, The opposing view of one's claim. - Counterargument, during this stage, the action of the story begins to build - Rising action, to draw a conclusion or make an assumption based on your experiences, observations or logic - infer, a conclusion you draw based on the information available to you - inference, the proof you offer to support your inferences or claim. It comes from fact, observations and logic. - evidence, person, place, thing or idea - noun, takes the place of a noun - pronoun, action word or state of being - verb, who or what completes the action in a sentence - subject, one - singular, more than one - plural, using the same pattern of words to show that two or more words or ideas are of equal importance - parallel structure,

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