Inroduction
The declining events leading to the conclusion
Falling Action
The amount of different conflicts
Perspective
First Person Point of View
Conflict
The time or place
Setting
The conflict type between two people/characters
Person vs Person
A person's _______________ or the things they find important affects their perspective.
Uses pronouns you
Second Person Point of View
The events that build up to the climax of the story
A person
Character
The conflict type where the character had to face a hurricane
Person vs Nature
A person's background ___________ affects their perspective on things.
Experiences
Uses the pronoun he, she, her, him, they
Third Person Point of View
The top of the mountain; the main event; the most dramatic part of a story
Climax
mood/tone
The conflict type where the character had to make a tough decision
Person vs Self
A person's personal ____________ affects their perspective on things.
Beliefs
The narrator knows all of the characters feelings, thoughts, and decisions.
Third Person Objective
The end of the story when the problem is resolved and the events are concluded
Conclusion
The graph that look like a mountain that contains all the story elements
The Story Arc
The conflict where the character had to challenge his friends and their norms
A person's _____________ or feelings affects their perspective.
Attitude
The narrator tells the story but does not know any of the character's feelings, thoughts, or decisions.