Loose end are taken care of and conflict is resolved.
Falling action
Uses I, me, us, and we
first person
A character that grows or changes throughout the story is called?
Dynamic
When a character faces an outside force
External conflict
The overall idea or topic of a story.
Theme
Where the character faces conflict; turning point
Climax
Is the observer telling the story; knows everything
Third person omniscient
A character that has one ore two traits is called?
Flat
Batman vs Joker is what type of conflict, be specific
character vs. character and is external conflict
When the author gives you hints about what might happen in the story.
Foreshadowing
Introduces character and setting
Exposition
the narrator is an observer, uses he, she, proper names; know everything about one or two characters
Third person limited
A character that stays the same throughout the story.
Static
A group of people trying to survive a storm in the open sea. Be specific
character vs. nature
When the character tries to appeal to you senses.
Imagery
characters struggle or problem
conflict
Narrator include you as a character; uses the pronoun "you"
Second person
A character that has many traits.
Round
A lady that is scared to go swimming and tries to fight that fear
Internal conflict
When the narrator makes references to something well known in literature, history, movies...
Allusion
The events unfold and begin to show a problem
Rising action
"I have told you, reader, that I had learnt to love Mr. Rochester: I could not unlove him now, merely because I found that he had ceased to notice me--because I might pass hours in his presence, and he would never once turn his eyes in my direction--because I saw all his attentions appropriated by a great lady, who scorned to touch me with the hem of her robes as she passed; is an exaple of which point of view?
First person point of view
Can a static character be a flat character?
Yes, it can.
When a character faces their feeling, emotions...
Internal conflict
A type of character, action, or situation that occurs over and over in literature.
Archetype