Exposition, the essential background information at the beginning of a story called, Rising Action (Conflict), the beginning of conflict, trouble, and complications in a story, Climax, the turning point in a story where the plot changes for the better or worse (the most exciting part of a story), Falling Action, the results or effects of the climax of a story, Resolution, the end of a story (when the loose ends of the story are tied up and questions are answered), Setting, WHEN and WHERE the story takes place, Theme, the author’s message, First Person Point of View, when a character from the story tells the story, Third Person Point of View, when a narrator or outsider tells the story, Character Traits, words that describe a character's personality, Internal Conflict, a struggle within the mind of the character, External Conflict, a struggle between the character and an outside force.
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