1) The lesson or message the author is trying to teach; the moral of the story: a) theme b) irony c) climax d) resolution 2) Settles what has changed in the story; the tension decreases: a) internal conflict b) resolution c) falling action d) antagonist 3) Anything that represents (stands for) something else, either directly or indirectly: a) plot b) climax c) symbolism (symbol) d) theme 4) The struggle between characters and the outside forces that are preventing them from getting what they want: a) internal conflict b) foreshadowing c) setting d) external conflict 5) A series (order) of events in a story: a) protagonist b) plot c) resolution d) setting 6) The problem in the story: a) rising action b) exposition c) irony d) conflict 7) A hint or clue at something to come later in the story: a) foreshadowing b) flashback c) falling action d) rising action 8) The conflict increases; suspense rises: a) plot b) rising action c) falling action d) antagonist 9) The individual, group, institution, force of nature, or personal conflict standing in the way of the story's goal: a) symbolism (symbol) b) climax c) antagonist d) protagonist 10) The main character in the selection; a central figure whom the story centers around: a) internal conflict b) irony c) antagonist d) protagonist 11) Loose ends are tied up; the story ends: a) resolution b) exposition c) foreshadowing d) conflict 12) The struggle between emotions, values, or desires within a character that are preventing them from achieving their desired goals: a) climax b) internal conflict c) external conflict d) flashback 13) A character remembers an earlier event that happened before the current point of the story: a) foreshadowing b) irony c) flashback d) setting 14) Introduces the characters, setting, basic situation, and conflict: a) protagonist b) plot c) resolution d) exposition 15) The time and place of the story: a) irony b) flashback c) plot d) setting 16) Highest point of tension or drama in a story, when the main problem of the story is faced and solved, a change in the character or situation happens: a) internal conflict b) climax c) antagonist d) rising action 17) The opposite of what is expected happens: a) irony b) theme c) setting d) symbolism (symbol)

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