Description
Interior Monologue
Dialogue
Exposition
100

Only relevant details.

What should you describe?

100

The act of talking to oneself.

What is monologue?

100

We put these around the part that is spoken

What are quotation marks

100

The part of the story that gives background information that the reader needs to understand the story.

What is exposition?

200

When the character would notice it in the story.

When should you describe things?

200

A summary or paraphrasing of the character's thoughts.

What is indirect interior monologue?

200

The quote and the speaker tag

What are the two parts of dialogue?

200

At the beginning, and all over the story.

Where should you put exposition?

300

Details about smell, touch, sight, sound and taste.

What are sensory details?

300

The exact words thought by the character.

What is direct interior monologue?

300

It goes inside the quotation marks along with the quote.

Where does the punctuation go?

300

Only give the necessary information, and keep the story moving.

What are the two rules of exposition?

400

She was feeling like an old wet rag.

What is a simile?

400

Authors sometimes use this typeface to signify direct interior monologue.

What is italics?

400

It changes to a comma inside the quotation when a speaker tag is added.

What is a period?

500

Common advice to writers who want to make their description come alive.

What is show and tell?

500

Authors sometimes use this to clarify that the reader is seeing interior monologue.

What is a speaker tag?

500

Vary speaker tags, paraphrase and create pauses.

What are the ways to make dialogue interesting?