The section of the plot structure that introduces the characters and setting.
What is the exposition?
The narrator DIRECTLY mentions or describes a character's personality.
What is direct characterization?
A sentence that is an overexadiration of something.
What is a hyperbole?
A sentence that makes a statement about something and ends with a period normally.
What is a declaritive sentence?
A sentence that is using personal pronouns. Normally uses "I", "Me", and "My".
What is 1st person?
An example of internal conflict.
The narrator does not DIRECTLY state the character's personality.
What is indirect characterization?
Comparing things with "like" or "as".
What is a simile?
A sentence that asks a question and normally ends in a question mark.
What is a interrogative sentence?
What is 2nd person?
The major events that add suspense to the plot before the climax.
What is the rising action?
A character that never changes and always stays the same throughout a story.
What is a static character?
When you compare two things.
What is a metaphor?
A sentence that normally ends with an exclamation mark and is declaring something.
What is an exclamitory sentence?
A sentence that has the pronouns "She", "Her", "Him", and "His". This sentence is usually talking about someone.
What is 3rd person?
The conflict is resolved and we learn whether the protagonist's goal is reached.
What is the resolution?
A character who changes/develops throughout the story (Usually major characters).
What is a dynamic character?
Giving non-living things human like characteristics.
A sentence that gives the reader an instruction, makes a request, or issues a command that could end in a question mark or a period.
What is an imperative sentence?
Pronouns that mostly use "I", "Me", and "My" and talk about themselves.
What are personal pronouns?
Nothing happens after this point.
What is denouement?
An acronym used in characterization.
What is STEAL used for?
The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
What is alliteration?
The definition of a sentence.
What is a series of words placed together to create a conversation which receive different emotions?
Pronouns that are usually "She", "Her", "Him", and "He" and are talking about someone else.
What are pronouns?