Literary Elements1
Author's Craft 2
Types of Conflict 3
Plot Elements 4
Point of View-P.O.V 5
100

Where the story take place.

setting

100

The authors attitude towards a subject.

Tone

100

Martin Luther King marched for Civil Rights

Person vs. Society

100

What is it called when we start to see complications in a story

rising action

100

The story is told by the protagonist. You usually see the pronouns "I" or "We."

First-person

200

bad guy in the story

antagonist

200

The reader's overall feelings towards what he or she reads.

Mood

200

Terry needs to decide who she believes is telling the truth. What type of conflict is this?

Person vs. Self (Internal Conflict)

200

The story end and there is a final outcome.

Resolution

200

Only able to see one character's thoughts and feelings.

Third person limited.

300

The main/good character in the story

protagonist

300

when you give an animal or object qualities or abilities that only a human can have 

personification

300

A car is stuck in a winter storm. What type of conflict is this?

Person vs. Nature

300

Complication in a story begins to resolve themselves.

Falling action

300

This point of view has the pronouns "You and Your."

Second Person

400

Its a struggle/problem between opposing forces

Conflict

400

When 2 or more neighboring words begin with the same sound. (Natalie nervously fought the knight.)

Alliteration

400

Harry Potter battles it off with Lord Voldemort.

Person vs. Person

400

this is where you are introduced to characters, setting, and conflict

exposition

400

Sharon took fantastic pictures of my beautiful niece, Melissa.

1st Person -P.O.V

500

Message or moral of a story

Theme

500

A character struggles with outside forces. Is this internal or external conflict?

external

500

Traits that are inferred and shown through the character's feelings, action, speech or thoughts. 

Think F.A.S.T!

Internal Traits

500

Turning point in the story. The character comes face to face with the problem.

Climax

500

The narrator describes multiple character's thoughts and feelings.

Third-person omniscient

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