We learn setting, meet main characters and find out what the story will be about.
Exposition
Sarah's car was dead on the side of the road. What was she going to do? She had already gotten off to a rough start when her alarm clock had faild to go off that morning. School started in just under an hour. Suddenly, it dawned on her that she had subscribed to OnStar the month before. With the simple press of a button she was able to get help jump-starting her battery and made it to class right on time!
Problem / Solution
Writing based on real events, people, or facts.
non-fiction
1 or 2 Words. The subject of an expository or informational text.
Topic
The events leading up to the climax
Rising Action
The dictionary definition of a word.
Denotation
What the author wants you to know about the topic.
Main Idea
The car is as hot as an oven.
Simile
This is introduced during the exposition and drives the ENTIRE PLOT!
Conflict
Listing events or explaining steps in order.
Chronological Order/Sequence
The feeling or emotional meaning behind a word.
Connotation
The reason an author writes something
author's purpose
The events and complications begin to resolve themselves. The events after the climax.
Falling Action
The lesson that you learn. The moral of a story. A general statement or universal truth.
Theme
Types of author's purpose
persuade, inform, entertain
John was an ox, using all his strength to roll the wheelbarrow up the hill.
Metaphor
When you go beyond the meaning of the words.
Figurative Language
Paragraphs are to essays as ______ is to poems.
stanzas