This is the turning point of the story.
What is the climax?
The narrator know the thoughts and feelings of only one character.
What is third person limited?
an example of this conflict would be Kaylee trying to sail her boat in the middle of a ferocious storm at sea
What is character vs. nature?
this is something that is itself, but also represents a bigger idea in the story
What is symbolism?
This is the very beginning of the story that includes characters, setting, and beginning conflict.
What is the exposition?
this is a character who changes over the course of a story
What is a dynamic character?
The narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of ALL characters.
What is omniscient?
an example of this would be if Dre was battling Messiah in an epic game of "Halo: Reach"
What is character vs. character?
The main idea or underlying meaning a writer explores in a novel or short story.
What is theme?
this is the ending of the story
What is resolution?
The narrator is part of the story.
Often uses I or we.
What is first person?
an example of this is if Jeremiah was struggling to learn to speak German
What is character vs. self?
this is the main idea of a story
What is theme?
A series of events that occur after the climax.
These events tie up loose ends in the story and lead to the resolution.
What is the falling action?
an example of this would be if D.J. tried to eat an entire Pizza Hut "Big Italy" pizza by himself
What is character vs. self?
An author’s use of hints or clues to suggest events that will occur later in the story.
What is foreshadowing?
A series of events that build suspense and interest.
These events lead to the highest point of action in the story.
What is the rising action?
"Jack is a jerk. He thinks he is better than everyone else."
What is third person?
an example of this would be if Mrs. Arroyo was competing against Latavious in a paintball game
What is character vs. character?
A device that allows the author to present events that happened in the past to the reader.
What is flashback?