Fiction/Literature Elements
Nonfiction/text Structure
Main Idea
Point of View
Author's Purpose
100

The sequence of events, including the beginning, middle, and end.

What is plot? 

100

Words like because, as a result, and due to often signal this structure.

What is Cause and Effect

100

The big, universal message about life or people a story teaches, unlike the plot's summary

What is theme?

100

"I," "me," "my," "we," "us"—this set of pronouns signals this common narrative viewpoint.

What is first-person point of view?

100

The reason an author writes, like to convince you of something

What is author's purpose?

200

What is The beginning of the story that introduces characters and setting?

What is the exposition?

200

This structure explains the similarities and differences between topics.

What is Compare and Contrast?

200

The central point or message an author wants you to understand about a topic.

What is the main idea

200

This third-person POV knows everything about all characters, like a watchful god.

What is omniscient point of view?

200

The purpose of a recipe or a science textbook

(To inform/To instruct)

300

This is the time and place, establishing the world for the characters.

What is the Setting?

300

An author uses this structure to present a challenge and ways to fix it.

What is Problem and Solution

300

 The general subject, like "dogs" or "octopuses."

What is the topic?

300

This viewpoint sticks closely to one character, revealing only their thoughts, not others'

What is limited third-person point of view?

300

The purpose of a political speech or an advertisement

To persuade/To convince

400

The series of events that make up the story?

What is the plot?

400

This structure focuses on explaining what something looks like, feels like, or its key characteristics.

What is Description?

400

The most exciting part of the story where the main problem is faced.

What is the climax?

400

"The wind whispered secrets through the trees," where nature gets human traits.

What is personification?

400

Tell a story, be funny, or hold interest

what is Entertain?

500

The final outcome or wrap-up of the story?

What is the resolution?

500

This structure provides steps in order, like a recipe or historical timeline.

 What is Chronological Order/Sequence?

500

The struggle between opposing forces (person vs. person, self, nature, society

What is conflict?

500

"You can do it! You're the best!" This address pulls the reader right in.

What is second-person point of view?

500

Describe how or why something happens

what is Explain?

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