a person or thing that has actions, words, and/or feelings in a story
character
proof from the text that supports an idea or inference
evidence
a genre of books that include made up stories
fiction
where and when a story takes place
setting
a brief statement of the most important parts of the story written in your own words
summary
a part of a character’s personality that tells what kind of person he or she is
trait
the main message or life lesson that a story teaches
theme
an idea you have about a story that is not said in the text, but that you can conclude using evidence from the text
inference
the words that characters say to each other in the story
dialogue
the sequence of events that happen across the story. It is often shown on a story arc.
plot
the reason why the author wrote something, such as to entertain, persuade, or inform the reader
purpose
what the character wants in the story
motivation
the turning point or “big moment” in the story
climax
a technique the author used to achieve a certain goal, such as helping the reader create a mental picture or getting them hooked on the topic
craft
the reason why the character can't get what he or she wants in the story
struggles/obstacles/problem