Who is the protagonist?, Side character, Narrator only, Main character, Setting, What does an antagonist do?, Ends story, Solves conflict, Tells setting, Creates obstacles, What is motivation?, Story location, Reason for actions, Plot ending, Character clothing, What are traits?, Personality qualities, Chapter titles, Scene locations, Story events, Which plot stage comes first?, Climax, Resolution, Rising action, Exposition, Which plot stage comes after exposition?, Rising action, Resolution, Flashback, Climax, Which plot stage is the turning point?, Resolution, Exposition, Climax, Setting, Which plot stage ends the conflict?, Rising action, Resolution, Climax, Exposition, A round character is usually..., Simple, Evil, Silent, Complex, A flat character usually has..., Two conflicts, One main trait, Major growth, Many layers, Which character often changes most?, Minor character, Narrator, Round character, Flat character, What does the S in S.T.E.A.L. mean?, Speech, Scene, Symbol, Setting, What does the T in S.T.E.A.L. mean?, Thoughts, Theme, Time, Tone, What does the E in S.T.E.A.L. mean?, Energy, Ending, Effect, Emotion, What does the A in S.T.E.A.L. mean?, Accent, Actions, Author, Attitude, What does the L in S.T.E.A.L. mean?, Language, Location, Lesson, Looks, Indirect characterization means the author..., Shows traits indirectly, Lists traits plainly, Changes narrators, Skips details, Which pair shows indirect characterization?, Age and job, Actions and speech, Height and name, Title and setting, How can speech reveal character?, Through paragraph size, Through font style, Through word choice, Through page number, What can thoughts reveal?, Weather only, Author biography, Plot order, Inner feelings, What does effect in S.T.E.A.L. examine?, Others' reactions, Room design, Story title, Chapter length, What do actions often reveal?, Narrator voice, Sentence length, Behavior in crisis, Book genre, Looks can show..., Story conflict, Appearance clues, Plot ending, Theme only, An antagonist must always be evil., False, True, Which can be an antagonist?, A simile, A chapter, A storm, A pencil.
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