The beginning of the story. Where the story line is introduced.
Exposition
A struggle within the mind of the character, such as making a decision, overcoming guilt or feelings self conscious.
Internal conflict
When the narrator of the story is in the story and takes part in the action
First person
a character that has one or two traits, not well developed
Flat character
Connotation
is the implied meaning of the word
The part while the main conflict is introduced.
Rising action
A struggle between a character and an outside force, especially nature or society
external conflict
When the narrator of the story doesn't take part in the story instead the narrator is an outside view
third person
a character that is complex and has many qualities and personality traits, like a real person
Round character
Denotation
the literal meaning of the word
The high point of the story.
Climax
A struggle between two or more people
interpersonal conflict
When the narrator knows things only about one character.
Third person limited.
A character who does not change throughout the story, has the same one or two traits or qualities at the beginning and the end
Static character
summery
A general overview of what happened in the story
falling action
an example of external conflict
a man facing a bear, being oppressed by the government or coming face to face with a ghost
When the narrator is all knowing ( knows everything about everyone.
Third person omniscient
A character who has many qualities or traits and is continuously developing, a permanent change takes place in some aspect of their character
Dynamic character
mood
the emotions that present inside the reader
The end of the story.
Resolution/ Denouement
an example of internal
depression, overcoming guilt, dealing with family issues
When the narrator is speaking with terms like " you" and "your"
Second person
A example of a flat character
the brilliant math whiz
tone
The authors attitude toward they are writing about