Story Structure
Story Elements
Story Elements Cont..
Narrator
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100

the results of the climax events that occur aftewards

What is falling action

100

how the story ends, the solution

What is resolution

100

True or False: There can be more than one main character in a story

What is true

100
person or animal in a story who takes part in the action
What is character
100
True or False: The highest, most intense part of a story is called the rising action.

What is False

200

the events complications leading up to the climax

What is rising action

200

the problems that exist inside the story

What is conflict

200

the beginning of a story exposes the main characters and setting

What is exposition

200
who is telling the story
What is narrator
200
main character in the story
What is protagonist
300

first stages of the plot

What is introduction

300

the sequence of related events that make up a story or drama

What is plot

300

the highest moment of the suspense and excitement the turning point of the story

What is climax

300

True or False: The main character telling the story from their point of view is a 3rd person narrator.

What is False

300

the person or force who opposes the protagonist

What is antagonist

400
the time and place in which the event of the story takes place
What is setting
400

the viewpoint from which a story is told

What is point of view

400

the central message in a story

What is theme

400
the writer tells the story from the viewpoint of an outside narrator ex. she loves to sing
What is 3rd person narrator
400

a message that is not directly expressed in a story, you would have to figure out

What is implied theme

500

What element happens in a sequence

What is the plot

500

the side character that helps the action move along

What is minor character or background character

500

a conversation between characters

What is dialogue

500

A person in the story, telling the story from their own point of view

What is 1st person Narrator

500

the message given by the author

What is direct theme

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