The part of the story between the climax and resolution
What is falling action?
The problem the main character faces
What is conflict?
The main argument the author is making
What is central claim or thesis statement?
Who is the narrator?
The feeling the reader has when reading
What is mood?
What is the climax?
The place and time the story takes place
What is setting?
Facts or quotes used by the author to make an argument
What is evidence?
The narrator is in the story
What is first person narration?
The author's feelings when writing
What is tone?
The part of the story where we learn the setting
What is the exposition?
The parts of a character's personality that are good and positive
What are character strengths?
The information given by the author about where to find the evidence
What is citation?
The narrator is talking to the reader, using "you"
What is second-person narration?
What is foreshadowing?
The part of the story where we find out what happens to the characters and the story is finished
What is the resolution?
The part of the character's personality that lead to them having problems
What are character weaknesses?
The part of writing when the author connects the evidence to the claim
What is reasoning or explanation?
A narrator uses "he" and "she," and knows none of the characters thoughts and feelings
What is third person limited narration?
What is a flashback?
The part of the story between exposition and climax
What is rising action?
If a character changes in the story, they are....
What is dynamic?
What is the counterargument?
The narrator uses "he" and "she" and knows all of the characters thoughts
What is third-person omniscient narration?
What is restate, answer, cite, and explain?