The lesson(s) the author is trying to convey to their reader, also known as the moral of the story
THEME
The main problem that the character(s) must overcome
CONFLICT
RESOLUTION IS?
The Conclusion of the story's story/plot
Synonym For Skeleton
Bone Structure
WHAT IS THE EXPOSITION
The BEGINNING of the story
Which word pairs are examples of denotation and connotation?
Run V. Sprint
A comparison of two things without using the words "like" or "as"
METAPHOR
To settle or decide means
DETERMINE
To explain who, what, when, where, why, and how in a short paragraph
Summarize
Objective Summary???
A Summary Based on text observation
The first T in TOASTTT strategy stands for
TITLE
The opposite of hyperbole is called:
UnderStatement
Giving human characteristics to a non-living thing
Personification
The leading character or onr the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text
Protagonist
A PLAY FOR THEATER, RADIO, OR TELEVISION
Drama
POV stands for
Perspectives, Opinions, Viewpoints
TO EXAMINE CAREFULLY AND IN DETAIL MEANS
Analyze
The second T in TOASTTT strategy stands for
TONE
What IS The Setting???
Where The Story Takes Place
A person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary
Antagonist
A comparison of two things using the words "like" or "as"
Simile
What IS The Rising Action
When problems start to happen in the story
The third T in TOASTTT strategy stands for
TITLE (AGAIN)
What is the minor character's role?
To support the major character
What is the Falling Action
Where The PROBLEMS start to settle down in the story