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Plot - The sequence of events that make up the story, including exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution., Exposition - The part of the plot that introduces the characters, setting, and basic situation., Rising Action - The events that build up to the climax, creating tension or suspense., Climax - The most exciting or important moment of a story; the turning point., Falling Action - The actions that follow the climax, leading to the resolution of the story., Resolution - The conclusion of the story, where the conflict is resolved., Setting - The time and place in which a story happens., Theme - The message or central idea of the story., Dialogue - Conversations between characters in the story., Flashback / Flash forward - A reference to events that happened earlier or that will happen in the future., Symbolism - Objects, actions, or ideas that represent something deeper or have a larger meaning., Tone - The attitude or style in which the author writes the story, revealing their feelings about the subject., Imagery - Descriptions that appeal to the senses to help the reader visualise scenes, characters, and events., Characters - The people, animals, or beings who take part in the story., Pacing - The speed at which the story unfolds; how fast or slow events happen., Repetition - A repeated word, phrase, or idea used to emphasise meaning or importance., Transitions - How the writer organises ideas and paragraphs to ensure the story flows smoothly., Figurative language - The use of similes, metaphors, and other comparisons to add depth and meaning to writing., Tense - The grammatical time in which the story is told, such as past, present, or future., Foreshadowing - Hints or clues about events that will happen later in the story., Mood - The writer’s choice of words and details to create a feeling or atmosphere., Point of view - The perspective from which the story is told (e.g., first-person, third-person).,
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