Circular structure , a story that ends in the same place that it begins., Chronological structure, a story where the events are told in the correct time sequence., Non linear structure , a story where the events are not presented in chronological order., Motifs, an image, sound, action or figure that recurs throughout a story., Semantic fields, a group of words that all relate to the same subject or topic., Flash back , a scene set in a time earlier than the main story., Flash forward, a scene set in a time later than the main story., First person narrative , when the protagonist / characters tells the story themselves., Third person narrative , when the events are not told from any characters’ perspectives., Pace , the speed of events in a story., Repetition , when an idea, word or phrase is used more than once., Topic shifts , when there is a sudden change in topic., Contrast , a difference, Climax , the event that holds the greatest interest or curiosity., Foreshadowing , a warning or an indication of future events., Anti-climax , an unimpressive conclusion to something significant or impressive.
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