This is the name for the main character or central figure who readers usually follow
What is a protagonist?
This is the beginning of the story where characters and the setting are first introduced
What is the exposition?
This is the primary message or the most important point an author wants to convey to the reader
What is the main idea?
What is to persuade?
This force or character opposes and fights against the protagonist
What is the antagonist?
This is the end of the story where the plot is concluded
What is the resolution?
When analyzing a text, these are the positive benefits or "pros" of a subject
What is advantages?
This appeal aims for the reader's heart by using feelings like fear, sadness, or joy
What is pathos?
This broad genre of writing is based on facts, real events, and real people
What is non-fiction?
This stage is where the main character faces a series of conflicts that build tension
What is rising action?
This skill involves identifying why something happened and what occurred as a result
What is cause and effect?
This appeal builds trust by using experts, famous people, or reliable organizations
What is ethos?
This subgenre of fiction asks "What if?" and explores worlds different from our current reality
What is speculative fiction?
These are the events that lead to the end of the story after the most exciting part has passed
What is falling action?
Words like "however," "instead," and "though" are used to signal these between two subjects
What are differences?
This appeal uses facts, scientific research, and statistics to prove a point
What is logos?
This subgenre explores a terrible society where life and culture are unfair, acting as the opposite of a utopia
What is dystopian fiction?

Often called the turning point, this is the most exciting part of the story where we learn the final outcome
What is the climax?
Words like "like," "and," and "too" are used to signal these when comparing two subjects
What are similarities?
What is the specific group of people a writer, speaker or creator has a message for?
What is the intended audience?