What is the end of a story referred to as?
Resoultion
A person presented in a dramatic or narrative work is a?
Character
What is a secondary conflict that does not influence the plot a great deal?
Minor
The perspective the author establishes to tell the story is called?
Point of view
The environment or surroundings in which a story takes place; includes time, place, and situation in which the characters are placed is the?
Setting
What is the moment when the action comes to its highest point of conflict?
Climax
What are more complex characters who often display the inconsistencies and internal conflicts found in real people.
Round
What is a struggle against the environment/nature or society?
External
The narrator presents the thoughts of more than one of the characters is?
Omniscient
The story’s main idea or message that the author intends to communicate by telling the story; often universal truths that are suggested by the specifics of the story is the?
Theme
What follows the climax and leads to the resolution and a sharp decline in dramatic tension?
Falling action
What are characters who undergo some kind of change because of the action in the plot
Dynamic
A struggle with another person
Interpersonal
The narrator presents only his or her own thoughts which is only one side of the story is?
Limited
A disappointing conclusion to an otherwise exciting series of events is an?
Anticlimax
What term is, any obstacle or conflict that increases the tension of the story’s conflict
Rising action
What are characters who embody one or two qualities, ideas, or traits that can be easily described in a brief summary?
Flat
The central conflict that moves the plot forward
Main
(I) – the narrator participates in the action of the story is?
First person
The overall feeling (e.g., light and happy or dark and brooding) created by an author’s choice of words is known as?
Mood
What part is the background material about the characters, setting, and dramatic situation; introduces the essentials of the story
Exposition
What are characters who do not change throughout the work, and the reader’s knowledge of the character does not grow
Static
What is an emotional struggle inside a person?
Internal
(he, she, Mary, Mr. Tucker,etc.) – the narrator does not participate in the action of the story; may be classified as?
Third person
To place close together for comparison and contrast is?
Juxtaposition