External
The reader can take this away from a work of fiction
Message or life lesson
Direct characterization
Someone's room or trees
Immediate surroundings
Size and Type of font
14 Times New Roman
Climax
Idea
Round Character
Detailed descriptions will include what?
5 senses
First sentence including the story and author
Topic sentence
Readers become more interested
Rising action
Pronouns for 1st person
I/me
Archetype or stereotype
Stock character
Elements of setting
Time, Place, weather and mood
To begin, then, next, after that
Transition words
Helps us visualize the parts of a plot
Plotline
A recurring idea or object in literature
A symbol
the 'force' trying to prevent the protagonist from success
Antagonist
Sets the tone and mood
Word choice
What should be included after the title?
Name & Date
The reader is given the background information
Exposition
There is already issues between Margot and the other students, this is an example of what?
Foreshadowing
Type of character that has NOT changed by the end of the story
Static character
Peace, tense and eerie are signs of what?
Mood
A clincher
As you can see, In conclusion, clearly or in the end