Plot
Characters
Setting
Conflict
Literary Devices
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What is the exposition?

The exposition is the introduction of the story, where the characters, setting, and conflict are introduced

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Who is the protagonist?

The protagonist is the main character or the character the story revolves around

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Where does the story take place?

The story takes place in the location specified in the text.

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What is the internal conflict?

The internal conflict is the struggle within a character's mind or emotions

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What is an example of foreshadowing?

An example of foreshadowing is a clue or hint about future events in the story.

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What is the rising action?

The rising action is the series of events that build suspense and lead to the climax

400

Who is the antagonist?

The antagonist is the character or force that opposes the protagonist.

400

What is the time period?

The time period of the story is the specific era or time frame in which the events occur

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What is the external conflict?

The external conflict is the struggle between a character and an external force

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What is an example of symbolism?

An example of symbolism is the use of objects or actions to represent abstract ideas.

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What is the climax?

The climax is the turning point of the story, where the conflict reaches its peak

500

Who is the round character?

A round character is a complex and fully developed character

500

What is the mood of the setting?

The mood of the setting refers to the emotional atmosphere created by the setting

500

What is the main conflict?

The main conflict is the central struggle or problem in the story

500

What is an example of irony?

An example of irony is a situation or event that is contrary to what is expected.

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What is the falling action?

he falling action is the events that occur after the climax, leading to the resolution

800

Who is the flat character?

A flat character is a one-dimensional and undeveloped character

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What is the importance of the setting to the story?

The importance of the setting to the story refers to how it influences the events and characters

800

What is the minor conflict?

The minor conflict is a smaller or secondary struggle that occurs alongside the main conflict

800

What is an example of imagery?

An example of imagery is the use of descriptive language to create vivid mental images.

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What is the resolution?

The resolution is the outcome or conclusion of the story

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Who is the dynamic character?

A dynamic character is a character who undergoes significant changes throughout the story

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What is the atmosphere of the setting?

The atmosphere of the setting refers to the overall feeling or vibe created by the setting.

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What is the climax of the conflict?

The climax of the conflict is the point at which the conflict reaches its peak or most intense moment.

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What is an example of personification?

An example of personification is giving human characteristics to non-human objects or animals.

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