What is first person point of view.
The most exciting part of a story.
What is climax
The main character in a story. Usually, they are the hero or the good guy.
What is the protagonist.
The type of conflict when the character has a conflict with themselves
What is character vs. self
When the author jumps back in time to explain an event
What is flashback
This point of view often uses "he, she, them, they"
What is third person point of view
What is exposition.
A character who goes through changes throughout the story.
What is a dynamic character
When the character has a conflict with something in nature (ex. a natural disaster, an illness, the outdoors, etc.)
What is character vs. nature
When the author hints toward something that will happen later in the story
What is foreshadowing
This point of view often uses "you, your"
What is second person point of view.
What is falling action.
The character or group of characters that stands against the protagonist.
What is the antagonist.
The type of conflict when a character has problems with another character
What is character vs. character
The feeling the reader gets when reading a literary text
What is mood
This type of third person means "all knowing"
What is resolution.
A character that does not change much during the story.
What is a static character.
The type of conflict when a character has a problem with a large group or population of people
What is character vs. society
When the author uses an object to represent a greater idea or meaning
What is symbolism
This type of third person involves a narrator that does not know the thoughts and feelings of any character.
The events in the story leading up to the climax where the problem is getting worse
What is rising action.
A character who is well-developed and has more than one side emotionally.
What is a round character.
All types of conflict can fit into these two main catergories
What are internal and external
The way the author talks about the text, plot, or characters in their story
What is tone