The final outcome or solution to the conflict in a narrative
what is the resolution?
this type of conflict occurs when a character struggles against another character
what is character vs character?
this device involves comparing two unlike things using "like" or "as." `
What is a simile?
the sequence of events that make up the story
what is the plot?
this is the term for using conversations between characters in a story.
what is dialogue?
This is the part of the plot where the adventure begins...
What is the rising action?
a conflict where a character faces challenges due to natural forces like weather or disasters
giving human traits to non-human objects or ideas
what is personification?
what is the term for the time and place where a story occurs
what is the setting?
starting a story with an exciting or intriguing event to hook the reader is known as this
what is a hook?
This part of the plot shows the aftermath of the climax and begins to wrap up the story.
what is the falling action?
when a character battles internal struggles such as fear or doubt, it is known as this
what is character vs self?
what is foreshadowing?
the central message or insight into life that a story conveys
what is the theme?
an unexpected turn of events at the end of the story
what is a plot twist?
This element sets the stage for the story by introducing characters and the setting.
What is the exposition?
this conflict type involves a character opposing societal norms or rules
what is character vs society?
An exaggeration so extreme it can't be taken literally.
what is hyperbole?
the character who opposes the protagonist in a story
what is the antagonist?
when a story presents a past event during the present narrative, it's called this
what is a flashback or memory moment.
An important decision that decides the outcome of the story or the turning the point of the story.
What is climax?
a type of conflict where a character is up against supernatural or unexplainable forces.
what is character vs supernatural?
this literary device compares two things without using "like" or "as"
what is a metaphor?
this type of point of view uses "I" or "we" to tell the story
what is the first-person point of view?
a writing approach that involves showing what characters are feeling through their actions and dialogue rather than stating it directly
what is show, don't tell or Indirect Characterization