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It is the problem or struggle between a character and another person, themselves, society, or nature.

Conflict

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Refers to the literary works, stories, poems, plays, and other writings created by people from Africa and Asia.

Afro-Asian Literature


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Is a form of literature that expresses ideas, emotions, and experiences through carefully chosen words, rhythm, and imagery.

Poetry

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A form of writing that follows the natural flow of speech and is written in sentences and paragraphs.

Poetry

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A compilation of inter-woven series of tales in prose and poetry, mostly animal fables.

Panchatantra

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A character who does not go through a change

Static
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This type of conflict happens when the character is involved in a disagreement or fight with another character

Character Vs. Character


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The most exciting and important part of the story.

Climax


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This is the final outcome of events in the story, the conclusion or the ending.

Resolution


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In this part, the resolution begins; events and complications start to fall into place.

Falling Action

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The literary element that describes the structure of a story.

PLOT

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A person, animal, being, creature, or thing represented in a story.

Character

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Type of POV where the  narrator is not a character in the story. The narrator uses the words he, she, it, they, or the characters' names.

Third Person POV

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This material is smooth and often white, used in sculptures.

marble

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Element of Plot where the story unfolds, the events become complicated; the conflict is gradually developed.

Rising Action

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The main problem or struggle in a story

Conflict


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Method of Conflict where the character struggle with a force outside one's self

External Conflict

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This refers to the angle or perspective from which the story is told.

Point of View

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Type of character who can change in the story

Round

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Type of POV where the character tells the story. The narrator uses the words I, me, my, we, or us.

First Person POV


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This is when the character is challenged by an uncontrollable natural force such as nature and other natural calamities.

Character vs. Nature

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Type of conflict where the character struggles against ideas, practices, or customs of others

Character vs. Society

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This is the beginning of the story where the characters and setting are revealed.

Exposition

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The description of a character’s physical traits (how a character looks), point of view, personality, private thoughts, and actions.

Characterization


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This conflict happens when the character finds an enemy in the government, in society, or in viewing some cultural tradition.

Character vs. Society


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