conflict.
main idea.
types of storys.
characters.
100
how one feels about the external conflict.
What is internal conflict?
100
what the story is mostly about.
What is main idea?
100
different types of literature, drama, poetry, folktale, fairtale, nonfiction, historical fiction, mystery, & myth.
What is genre?
100
is a person or animal that takes part of the action in the story.
What is character?
200
a peroblem or struggle that is cause by other characters or a force of nature.
What is external conflict?
200
where the story takes place.
What is setting?
200
a long work of fiction.
What is novel?
200
a character who changes in a literary work.
What is dynamic character?
300
the problems or struggle between characters in a literary work.
What is conflict?
300
a message or lesson you learn from a story.
What is theme?
300
a brief of short work of fiction.
What is short story?
300
a character who stays the same throughout the story.
What is static character?
400
is the outcome of the conflict in a plot; how the problems or conflicts are solved.
What is resolution?
400
a scene with a story that interupts the sequence of events to relate or mention events occur or happen in the past.
what is flashback?
400
prose writting that tells about imaginary or fake characters & events.
What is fiction?
400
the main character in a literary work or prosewritting.
What is protoganist?
500
the turning point in the story where change takes place or the highest point of intrest.
What is climax?
500
the authors use of clues or hints that tell what might happen later in the story.
What is foreshadowing?
500
prosewritting that tells about real (not fake) people, places, or events.
What is nonfiction?
500
character or a force in conflict with the main character or protagonist.
What is antagonist?
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