The time and place where a story occurs.
What is setting.
The struggle or challenge in the story.
What is conflict?
Who is telling a story.
How can we remember the different authors purpose?
What is PIE?
What is my first name?
What is Rachel?
What is main characters?
The turning point in the story, usually a very exciting part.
What is climax?
In this point of view the narrator is a character in the story, dictating events from their perspective using "I" or "we.
What is first person?
The reason why an author writes.
What is authors purpose?
What tells what the subject does or did?
What is predicate?
The events that make up the beginning, middle, and end of a story.
What is plot?
The part of the story where the conflict is solved. It often happens after the climax.
What is resolution?
In this point of view, the narrator exists outside of the story and addresses the characters by name or as "he/she/they" and "him/her/them.
What is third person?
When an author give facts or true information in his writing, what is his purpose.
What is to inform.
What is the joining of two complete sentences with a comma?
What is comma splice?
a category of literature. example: mistory
What is genre?
The part of a story where the the setting and main characters are introduce,. Usually the first paragraph of a story.
What is the exposition?
In this point of view the reader becomes the main character, addressed as "you" throughout the story and being immersed in the narrative.
What is second person?
When an author writes things that are fiction, her purpose is to?
What is to entertain?
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The main idea or important message that the story is about.
What is theme?
The part of a story that starts after the exposition and ends at the climax.
What is rising action.
In this point of view the narrator knows what many characters think and how they feel.
What is third person omniscient?
When the author is trying to get you to change you mind or to get you to do something, the authors purpose is to?
What is to persuade?
Which point of view does the narrator use in the passage?
In our family, everyone treats everyone with great respect for his or her intelligence. That goes for the animals as well as the people. Everything that happens to them is explained to us. It's never been just "Good boy, Harold." . . . Oh no, with us it's "Hey Harold, Dad got a raise and now we're in a higher tax bracket."
What is first person?