Plots
Text features
Conflict and literature
organizational patterns
point of view
100

story begins to draw to an end

resolution

100

When the word big and black

Bold words

100

a character that works to solve a conflict throughout a story

Protagonist

100

Solved, problem, Dilemma are examples of

Compare and contrast.

100

we can see the thoughts and feelings of all characters

Third person omniscient

200

turning point of a story

climax

200

extra information on the side of a page

Sidebar

200

when a character is in a conflict with a ghost or poltergeist 

Character vs super natural

200

Tells readers how to do something in order or in steps

Process

200

A narrator tells the story using the word "you".

Second person

300

character and setting is introduced

Exposition

300

Tells the reader where a certain topic is located

Table of contents

300

When a character has to make a decision

Character vs character

300

Explains why or how something happened 

Cause and effect

300

the narrator tells the story in third person but is not involved.

Third person Objective

400

When the conflict is being resolved

falling action

400

Describes a picture

Caption

400

when a character is in a force of nature

Character vs nature

400

explains events according to time

chronological order

400

The story is told by the protagonist or one of the characters who interact closely with the protagonist

First person

500

event that begins the conflict

Initiating event 

500

Extra information at the bottom of a page

Footnote

500

Robot took over the world and i have to fix the 

this is an example of?

Character vs technology

500

Similar to, Different, Both, are examples of

Compare and contrast

500

the story is told by the narrator outside of the story

third person

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