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100

ALL KNOWING POINT-OF-VIEW

3RD PERSON OMNISCIENT

100

CHARACTERS THAT MAKE A CHANGE

DYNAMIC CHARACTERS

100

a narration style where the narrator is outside the story and only knows the thoughts and feelings of a single character

3RD PERSON LIMITED

100

 a struggle within a person's mind or emotions, often involving a clash between opposing beliefs, desires, or values.

INTERNAL CONFLICT

100

the struggle a character has with an outside force, such as another person, society, nature, or technology

EXTERNAL CONFLICT

200

CHARACTERS THAT STAY THE SAME THROUGHOUT  THE STORY

STATIC CHARACTERS

200

the struggle a character has with an outside force, such as another person, society, nature, or technology

MINOR CHARACTERS

200

GIVING NON-HUMANS HUMAN CHARACTERISTIC

PERSONIFICATION

200

the central figure of a story, around whom the plot revolves

MAIN CHARACTERS

200

HINTS OR CLUES ABOUT WHAT WILL HAPPEN NEXT IN A STORY

FORESHADOWING

300

NARRATOR IS A CHARACTER IN A STORY

FIRST PERSON

300

A person, animal, or other being in a story, book, play, or movie

CHARACTER

300

a literary device that interrupts the chronological order of a story to show a scene or event from the past

FLASHBACK

300

SOMETHING THAT REPRESENTS SOMETHING ELSE

SYMBOLISM

300

A COMPARISON THAT DOES NOT USE LIKE OR AS

METAPHOR

400

PERSON THAT IS TELLING THE STORY

NARRATOR

400

PROBLEM IN A STORY

CONFLICT

400

WHEN AND WHERE A STORY TAKES PLACE

SETTING

400

MESSAGE IN A STORY

THEME

400

A COMPARISON THAT USES LIKE OR AS

SIMILE

500

THE UNEXPECTED

IRONY

500

the sequence of events that makes up a story, connecting the beginning, middle, and end to create a sense of direction and purpose

PLOT

500

AUTHOR'S ATTITUDE

TONE

500

LITERATURE THAT IS WRITTEN IN PARAGRAPH FORM

PROSE

500

a literary device where a word or phrase is substituted for another that it is closely associated with, often for rhetorical effect

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