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Character that stays the same throughout the story, hardly ever changes.

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Developing characters in a story

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Character with more complete description or detail than a flat character.

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The author tells you what the characters are like

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The author wants you to infer what the characters are like

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The clash between opposing forces; struggle

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The most intense or crucial moment or event when the tension reaches a peak.

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The story examines the consequences of the climax and the tension fades.

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How the story's central problem is resolved; bringing the conflict to an end.

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The beginning of the story where the characters and situation is introduced

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The events in the story

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Time and place in which the narrative occurs.

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A topic of discussion, writing; moral

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The feelings that the author intends for you to feel

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The language or diction that the author uses

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The repitition of initial sounds; consonant sounds

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Words of which the sound suggests meaning; Pow

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A comparison two unlike objects or concepts using like or as.

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An exaggerated figure of speech.

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Figure of speech giving humal like characteristics to non-human objects.

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The perspective in which the story is told

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Telling the story yourself, using I, me, my

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Telling the story using he/she; the author lets you know what everyone is thinking/feeling

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The author tells the story from one person's point of view using he/she

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The two type of conflict within a story

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What is static
What is characterization
What is dynamic
What is direct characterization
What is indirect characterization
What is conflict
What is climax
What is falling action
What is resolution
What is exposition
What is plot
What is setting
What is theme
What is mood
What is style
What is alliteration
What is onomatopoeia
What is simile
What is hyperbole
What is personification
What is point of view
What is first person
What is third person omniscient
What is third person limited
What is internal and external





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