Plot - It is the logical sequence of events that develops a story., Flashback - It is when an author returns to something that happened in the past which often adds important information or an explanation., Direct characterization - It is how the author directly tells the reader what a character is like., Indirect characterization - It is how the author describes what a character is like by using his or her speech, thoughts, effects on others, actions and/or looks (STEAL)., First Person Point of View - The narrator is “I” and he or she is telling the story., Third Person Point of View - The narrator is outside of the story looking in., Setting: - It refers to the time, place and environment in which a story takes place., Protagonist - Is the main character of a story, novel or a play., Antagonist - Is the character in conflict with the Protagonist., Narrator - Any person who tells the story., Dialogue - Characters of a narrative speak to one another in conversation., Conflict - It is an issue or problem in a narrative around which the whole story revolves., Mood - A general atmosphere or feeling of a narrative, Theme - It is the central idea, message, moral or concept of a story., Symbolism - It is when an author uses one thing to represent something else., Dynamic character - It refers to a character that changes by the end of the novel.  , Static character - This refers to a character that stays the same throughout the novel. , Foreshadowing - It is when the author hints at things to come in a narrative piece.,

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