plot - sequence of events that make up a story, exposition - beginning of story- characters and setting are introduced, rising action - part of story's plot-events leading up to the climax, climax - highest point of a story, usually involving tension or a turning point, falling action - part of the story's plot after the climax and before the resolution, resolution - last part of a story's plot- conflict is resolved and loose ends are tied up, characters - people or animals in a story, protagonist - main character in a story, antagonist - character or force that opposes (goes against) the protagonist, setting - story's time and place, conflict - main problem that character(s) face in a story, Character vs. character - conflict type- characters struggle against each other, Character vs. self - conflict type- character struggles with an internal struggle , Character vs. nature - conflict type- character(s) struggle with force of nature , Character vs. society - conflict type- character(s) struggle with a societal problem, Narrator's point of view - Who is telling the story?, 1st person point of view - A character in the story is narrating it from their point of view or perspective, 3rd person point of view - Narrator is NOT involved in the story; story is told from an outsider's perspective, tone - the vibe, feeling or atomosphere an author creates in their writing, theme - a story's big message or lesson learned, external conflict - a struggle between a character and an outside force, can be seen physically, internal conflict - a struggle that takes place inside the character's mind or body, cannot be seen,

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