what happens near the end of the story and resolves a major conflict?
what is falling action?
the beginning of a story.
what is exposition?
the characters change.
what is dynamic?
a reasonable conclusion by the reader or viewer.
what is inference?
Occurs when a situation turns out differently than someone would normally expect though the twist is oddly appropriate.
What is Situational Irony
what builds up the story.
what is rising action?
what is resolution?
contrasting characters used to highlight a characteristic of a protagonist.
what is foil?
person vs self
what is a conflict a person is facing on the inside?
A scene that interrupts an action to show a previous event.
what is Flashback
the main character that the plot is focused on.
what is a protagonist?
the most exciting part of the story when the conflict is resolved.
what is climax?
the struggle between opposing forces.
what is conflict?
This occurs when the speaker or narrator says one thing while meaning the opposite.
what is Verbal Irony
a long uninterpreted performed by a person?
what is monolouge?
who or what is actively opposed or hostile to someone or something?
what is antagonist?
one characteristic is devoloped.
what is flat?
the struggle a character is facing from within themself.
what is internal conflict
A character and audience have insight about something that the characters don't know.
what is Dramatic
a conversation between characters.
what is dialouge?
many characteristics developed .
what is round?
the character stays the same.
what is static?
a struggle a character is facing outside.
what is external conflict?
person vs technology
what is a person that struggles with machines?
definition of dialect.
what is speech characteristics based on region or culture?