Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution
What is plot graph?
When a character has a problem with electronic items.
What is person to technology conflict?
The most important character in literary works.
What is protagonist?
Refers to the feelings readers encounter as established by the author.
What is mood?
A message about life or human nature that the writer shares with the reader.
What is theme?
Occurs when a writer provides hints that suggest future events in a story.
What is foreshadowing?
What is person to supernatural?
A character who undergoes important changes as a plot unfolds
What is a dynamic character?
Refers to the past, present, future, month, and time of day
What is time?
When the narrator is involved in the story.
What is first person perspective?
The height of conflict in a story
What is the climax?
A conflict that occurs within a person.
What is person to self?
Character that causes the most conflict for the main character
What is the antagonist?
Where the setting of the story is usually introduced.
What is the exposition?
When one character knows something that another character does not know.
What is dramatic irony?
An interruption in the action of the plot to tell what happened at an earlier time.
What is flashback?
Involves an individual who struggles against a storm, or environmental obstacle.
What is person to nature?
The way a writer creates and develops characters
What is characterization?
What is weather?
When the narrator is not involved in the story and knows everything about the characters.
What is third person omniscient?
When the end of the story is not directly revealed.
What is cliffhanger?
A struggle that arises because of differing values, customs, or circumstances between groups of people.
What is person to society conflict?
Refers to character that is simple and two-dimensional.
What is flat?
The daily life of the characters including their manner of speech, dress, behaviour, and customs.
What is social conditions?
When an object or idea represents something greater than itself.
What is symbolism?