Narrative writing is writing that...
What is "tells a story"?
Where and when the narrative takes place...
What is "Setting"?
This is the main character that faces a problem in a narrative.
Who is the "protagonist"?
The turning point of the story...
What is "climax"?
Dialogue brings the story to...
What is "life"?
Narrative writing has a beginning, middle and ...
What is "End"?
The sequence of events in a narrative...
What is "plot"?
This is the character that is a force causing the problem.
Who is the "antagonist"?
The type of action, that includes conflict, that happens before the climax.
What is "rising action"?
Dialogue needs these to establish it apart from the rest of the text.
What is "quotation marks"?
The type of narrative writing when the writer tells an invented story...
What is "Fictional"?
People, animals or creatures involved in the story...
Who are "Characters"?
Flat characters have a few traits, whereas these characters have many traits...
What are "round" characters?
The type of action that goes on after the climax...
What is the "falling action"?
"Wow! It is so cold in here," said Grayson, once she entered the classroom.
Say the specific words that are the dialogue.
"Wow! It is so cold in here,"
The type of narrative writing where the writer shares a true story from his or her life...
What is "Personal" or "Auto-biographical?"
Conversation between characters...
What is "Dialogue"?
Static characters go unchanged through a narrative, whereas these characters undergo important change.
What are "dynamic" characters?
The beginning of the narrative, where the characters and setting are introduced.
What is the "exposition"?
This is the perspective from you, or from the character, who is telling the story.
What is "first-person"?
The type of narrative writing where a true story is written from someone else's perspective...
What is "Biographical"?
Perspective from which the narrative is told...
What is "point-of-view"?
These two things can be unveiled through dialogue (2 answers)
What is "setting" and "character traits"?
The ending that wraps up all of the loose ends...
What is the "resolution"?
This is the perspective from an unseen narrator, that is not a character in the story.
What is the "third-person"?