Exposition, Beginning of the story where characters and setting are introduced. , Rising action, Where the main character faces a series of conflicts leading to the climax, Climax, The most important part of the story. The point where everything changes. , Falling action, Events leading up to the end of the story. How the conflict unravels or moves towards a resolution., Resolution, Outcome of all the choices and actions of the main character. The end of the story. , mood , the emotional feeling that the author creates to evoke a specific feeling in the reader, such as joy, fear, tone, author's attitude toward the subject, characterization, the process a writer uses to reveal a character's personality, traits, symbol , something that represents ideas and beliefs , foreshadowing , authors hint at future events, imagery , descriptive language that appeals to the reader's five senses—sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch, simile, comparison between two different things using "like" or "as", metaphor, compares two unlike things by stating that one is the other to create a deeper meaning, Hyperbole, uses obvious exaggeration to create emphasis or humor.
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