The people who appear in a story
What are characters?
The important events in a story
What is the plot?
When the story is told by a narrator using "I" and "me" statements
What is First Person perspective?
This genre of writing deals with imaginary characters, settings and/or events
What is fiction writing?
The part of the story in which the conflict is resolved, loose ends are explained and the story is brought to a satisfying conclusion
What is the resolution?
The most important group of characters in a story
Who are the main characters?
The time and place of a story
What is the setting?
When the story is narrated using proper names and pronouns, from a narrow perspective
What is Third Person limited perspective?
This genre of writing involves events from the actual world
What is non-fiction writing?
The part of the story during which the character experiences problems and the suspense builds up
What is Rising Action?
The single most important character in a story, often the "good" guy or girl, the hero who we cheer on
Who is the protagonist?
A problem or struggle involving two or more opposing forces that push the characters to action
What is conflict?
The perspective from which a story is narrated
What is the point of view?
An account of a person's life, as written by that person
What is autobiography?
The part of the story where the action and tension reach there highest point
What is the climax?
The primary character or force who opposes the protagonist, creating obstacles between the protagonist and their goals.
Who is the antagonist?
The beginning part of a story, when setting and characters are established
What is the exposition?
The person telling the story
Who is the narrator?
An account of a person's life, as written by someone else
What is a biography?
The creator of a written work
Who is the author?
Characters who undergo a significant change during a story are called this
What is dynamic?
The main message, lesson or point of a story
What is the theme?
When the story is narrated using proper names and pronouns with unlimited knowledge
What is Third Person omniscient?
A form of literature that uses rhythmic qualities to evoke meaning and emotion
What is poetry?
A report of connected events, real or imaginary, presented in a sequence of written or spoken words, or still or moving images, or both.
What is a narrative?