The hero or main character in the story. - Protagonist, The villain or thing that the main character is up against. - Antagonist, The time and place where the story happens. - Setting, The main challenge or struggle that the characters face. This can be person to person, person to self, person to society..... - Conflict, The sequence of events in a story, including a beginning, middle, and end. - Plot, How the story ends or the solution to the plot. - Resolution, the most exciting or intense part, where the main character finally faces the big problem they've been dealing with and make a choice that determine how story will end. - Climax, The message or lesson the author wants to share with the reader. - Theme, writing that comes from the author's imagination. Its main purpose is to entertain you. - fiction, goal here is to amuse the reader and make them feel emotions (like happiness, sadness, excitement, or suspense). This is where most fiction stories fall. - Purpose to Entertain, The goal here is to teach the reader something new or provide facts and information. This is usually nonfiction writing. - Purpose to Inform, The goal here is to convince the reader to agree with the author's opinion, believe in something specific, or get the reader to do something (take action). - Purpose to Persuade,
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