Person, place, or thing
Noun
The end
Resolution
The acronym for coordinating conjunctions
FANBOYS
Comparing things using "like" or "as"
Simile
Used most frequently at the end of a sentence, they identify a statement.
Period
Action or state of being
Verb
Background, setting, and characters
Exposition
Subject, verb, and complete thought
Simple sentence or independent clause
Giving human traits to non-human things
Personification
Used to show strong emotions
Exclamation point
FANBOYS
Conjunction
Most intense moment
Climax
Two independent clauses joined with a comma and coordinating conjunction
Compound sentence
Comparing things without "like" or "as"
Metaphor
Used when a speaker expects a response
Question mark
Describes a noun
Adjective
The problem or struggle
Conflict
A clause that cannot stand alone as a sentence; also called a fragment
The central idea, message, or lesson of a story
Theme
The rules include the first word, I, proper nouns, and addresses
Capitalization
Describes how something is done
Adverb
The graphic representation of the events in a story
Plot mountain
A dependent clause followed by a comma and independent clause
Complex sentence
How the author creates a character using character traits
Characterization
When writing exactly what someone said, you need these two things
Comma and quotation marks