100

Indicates ownership

Possessive Pronouns: its, your/yours, her/hers, his, our/ours, their/theirs, my/mine

100

Used to replace nouns

Pronouns

100

The highest moment of action or tension in the plot

Climax

100

An increase in tension that makes the story clear and gets it going.

Rising Action

100

The basis of all narratives.  Series of events and actions that occur from the beginning to the end of a story. 

Plot

200

Nouns that receive the action

Object Pronouns: Can you drive me to work?

200

Used to reiterate a noun that has already been mentioned

Relative Pronoun: Who, Which, Whom, That, Whose

200

The beginning of the narrative, it produces one or more characters, it almost always appears in the first section. 

Introduction

200

The beginning, middle, and end of a story

Plot Elements

200

The part of a story that comes after the climax.  It shows the effect of that moment & shows the action that leads to the conclusion.

Falling Action

300

Nouns that do the action

Subject Pronoun: Who drives to work? We like walking to work.

300

Adds emphasis

Intensive Pronouns: myself, themselves, itself, ourselves, himself, herself

300

The person, place, or thing that a pronoun is replacing and referring to.

Antecedents

300

The last section of the plot. It brings the narrative to it's end by showing how the main conflict is resolved.

Resolution

300

Provides background information for the reader. Tells who the story is about or where it is set

Exposition

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