In this point of view, the narrator is IN the story. Pronouns like I, me, my are used.
First Person P.O.V.
The series of events in a story is called the...
plot
The people or animals in a story are the...
Characters
The feeling or emotion YOU get when you read a story or poem.
Mood
What pronoun must ALWAYS be capitalized?
I
In this point of view, the narrator is OUTSIDE the story looking in. He/she is NOT a character in the story. Pronouns like she, he, they... are used.
Third Person P.O.V.
The beginning of a story where we are exposed to the characters and the setting.
Exposition
The good person or the hero of a story is the...
Protagonist
The feeling, emotion, or attitude that the AUTHOR puts into a story.
Tone
The life lesson the author wants us to learn from a story is called the...
Theme
This point of view uses the pronouns: I, me, my, and mine.
First Person P.O.V.
The turning point or highest point in a story.
Climax
The evil person or the villain of a story is the ...
Antagonist
The type or category of a book is the...
Genre
The time and place a story takes place is called the...
Setting
This point of view uses the pronouns you and your.
Second person P.O.V.
The end of the story where the problem is resolved.
Resolution
A character's spoken words are called...
Dialogue
A story that has been made up and has made up characters is called...
Fiction
How do you capitalize book titles?
The first word, last word, important words in between. UGH!
This point of view uses the pronouns: he, his, her, hers, it, its, they, and them.
Third Person P.O.V.
The part of the story where the conflicts rise and build on each other.
Rising Action
The perspective, or view from which the narrator tells the story.
Point of View
A book filled with facts and true information is called...
Nonfiction
What are the five types of story conflict?
person vs. person
person vs. self
person vs. society
person vs. nature
person vs. fate/destiny