Element 1-characters
Element 2
Characters
authors purpose
types of genre
100

The part of the story that evokes feelings

Mood

100
The ending of a story

Resolution

100

the people or animals the story is about

Characters

100

A pamphlet urging people not to eat animals or use products made from animals or animal suffering because the author thinks that is cruel and unnecessary

Persuade

100

Literature created from the imagination-not real

Fiction

200

This character is usually the bad person in the story

Antagonist

200

the part of the story when the climax has been reached

Falling Action

200

Characters that chaneg throughtout the story

Dynamic

200

A book of over 1,000 knock-knock jokes

entertain

200

 literature based in fact.

Nonfiction

300

Characters that do not change in the story

Static

300

series of events that build up to main pints of interest

Rising Action

300

Characters that have complex personalities

Round characters

300

A cook book containing recipes for making cakes, cookies, and other desserts


inform

300

a specific emotional response through language chosen and arranged for its meaning, sound, and rhythm.

Poetry

400

the most important idea in the story

Theme

400

Time and the place where the story occurs


400

This character has one trait

Flat

400

The story of a young woman who, after the death of her grandfather, quit her job in the business world and returned home to help her aging grandmother

entertain

400

  1. a story originating in popular culture, typically passed on by word of mouth.


Folktale

500

The attitude of the writer

Tone

500

The point of the story at which tension is at it's highest.

Climax

500

The central character or the good one in the story

protagonist

500

A politician’s speech about how homes should be provided to families who cannot afford them


persuade

500

  1. a story with a fully developed theme but significantly shorter and less elaborate than a novel.


short story
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