What are the two main types of conflict?
What is internal and external conflict?
What happens in a story; the chain of events that make up a story
What is plot?
The personal qualities of a character
what the characters say
What is dialogue?
Writing without constraint
What is drafting?
the character faces a problem with another person
What is Man vs. Man?
Events that follow the climax and lead to the resolution
What is falling action?
The reasons characters act the way they do
What are character motivations?
sections within acts
What are scenes?
Share your writing
What is publishing?
the character faces a problem within nature that is beyond their control
What is man vs. nature?
The end of the story where the main conflict is resolved
What is resolution?
The story is told by a narrator outside of the story who knows the thoughts and feelings of the characters
What is a 3rd-person omniscient narrator?
descriptions of setting, characters, and actions (usually in italics)
What are stage directions?
Perfect organization, craft, spelling, and punctuation
What is editing?
the character faces a problem within himself
What is man vs. self?
Where the setting, characters, and basic situation are revealed
What is exposition?
The story is told by a narrator outside of the story who has limited knowledge
What is a 3rd-person limited narrator?
a type of literature meant to be performed by actors in front of an audience
Perfect sequencing, descriptive details, dialogue, pacing, etc.
What is revising?
the character battles what they believe to be an unjust or unfair element of society or culture
What is man vs. society?
The most exciting or intense part of the story for the protagonist; a turning point in the story
What is climax?
What are the 3 parts of the claim pyramid (in order)?
1. Claim, 2. Evidence, 3. Explanation
major sections, like chapters in a book
What are acts?
Brainstorm, sketch, and research
What is prewriting?