The events that happen in a story are called this
What is the plot?
The part of the plot that is considered the turning point, or the most exciting part
What is the climax
When a narrator uses the pronouns "he," "she," or character names, and knows more than one characters' thoughts
What is third-person omniscient
The end of the story, when everything is wrapped up
What is the resolution
What is the exposition
The when, where, and atmosphere of a story
What is the setting
The part of the story that builds interest and suspense for the reader
What is the rising action
The part of the story that helps wind down the action after the climax
What is the falling action
The point of view that uses "you" and "your" and is the rarest
What is second-person
The people in stories
What are characters
An educated guess based off of what you read and what you already know
What is an inference
The person who tells the story
What is a narrator
When characters speak
What is dialogue
When the narrator is part of the story and uses pronouns like "I" or "we"
What is first person
The moral, or the lesson, that is taken away from the story
What is the theme
Themes must be this,meaning that they can apply to life outside the story
What is general
When the narrator, from outside the story, only knows one character's thoughts and feelings
What is third-person limited
The problem in a story
What is a conflict
Dialogue is surrounded by this punctuation mark
When a character struggles against another character
What is man vs. man
When a character struggles against him or herself
What is man vs. self
When a character struggles against something like a flood or a tornado
What is man vs. nature
When the narrator, from outside the story, describes only what can be seen and heard
What is third-person objective
When a character struggles against some unjust aspect of life or government
What is man vs. society
The two categories of conflict
what are internal and external