The two types of characterization are direct and this.
What is indirect characterization?
Describes a noun.
What is a adjective?
A conversation between 2 people.
What is dialogue?
The keyboard shortcut to copy text is this.
What is ctrl + c?
The reflection from what's changed since the beginning.
What is the resolution?
Indirect characterization includes speech, thoughts, effect on others, actions, and looks and is called by this specific name.
What is STEAL?
A person, place, thing, animal, idea, or feeling.
What is a noun?
"Despite" is an example of this.
What is showing an exception?
The keyboard shortcut to undo your last action is this.
What is ctrl + z?
This is the turning point of the story that's usually towards the end.
What is the climax?
The personality of a character that includes curious or inconsiderate.
What are character traits?
An action.
What is a verb?
Letting others in vs. keeping walls up is an example of this.
What is internal conflict?
The keyboard shortcut to redo your last undone action is this.
What is ctrl + shift + z
The main problems and struggles of the story.
What is the rising action?
This type of character trait includes traits such as aggression, forgetfulness, and untrustworthiness.
What is a negative character trait?
Describes a verb with answering how, when, where, how often, and to what extent.
What is an adverb?
A summary of a character's thoughts.
What is indirect internal monologue?
The keyboard shortcut to close the current tab is this.
What is ctrl + w?
Describes the change in the story and shows how it affects others.
What is the falling action?
The character trait for someone who talks to everyone and is kind is this.
What is friendliness?
Things that exist in the physical world that you can see or touch such as a cat or chair.
What is a concrete noun?
Examples of word(s) in a conversation that change the subject.
What is "by the way" and "anyway"?
The keyboard shortcut for selecting everything on the page is this.
What is ctrl + a?
A story arc is used for this.
What is organizing a story?