Sequence of Events in a story - Plot, Character struggling with another character - Person vs. Person, Beginning of a story - Exposition, The process the author uses to reveal a character's traits, motivations, and complexities - Characterization, The conflict in the story is building up but didn't reach its highest point. - Rising Action, Implicit, author gives you hints to how the character's life is like - Indirect Characterization, Explicit, the author directly tells you about a character - Direct Characterization, conflict reaches its highest point in the story - Climax, Character is fighting robots in a Futuristic world - Person vs Technology, A character is trying to reach a certain destination while there is a thunderstorm - Person vs. Nature, life lesson in the story - Theme, disagreement, argument, or a problem - Conflict, A character has a problem with anxiety and socializing with others - Person vs. Self, Outcome of the climax. Conflict is resolved. - Falling Action, End of the story.  - Resolution, A character lives in a world where they have a strict set of rules that the government imposed on the citizens - Person vs. Society, This character is a vampire hunter and has to hunt 10 vampires in a week - Person vs. Supernatural, Doesn't change throughout the story. Remains the same - Static Character, Undergoes a change due to the conflict in the story. - Dynamic Character,

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