Advice that the author gives to the reader through a literary work
Theme
When the narrator describes the character to the reader.
Direct characterization
Which type of view indicates that the narrator is a part of the story?
First Person
What is the social conditions, time, place, and conditions of a story called?
Setting
Which part of the plot introduces the characters and setting?
The Exposition
Reference to someone or something commonly known in literature, history, religion, or other areas of culture.
Allusion
When the reader has to make inferences about the character based on STEAL
Indirect characterization
Which type of point of view is usually used for directions?
Second Person
When describing the setting, what is included in time?
Time of day, month, year, season, or holiday
At which point in the plot is the main conflict finally addressed?
Climax
when an image is evoked through the use of really descriptive language
Imagery
A well-rounded and life-like character
round character
In which type of point of view does the narrator know the thoughts and feelings of one character?
Third Person Limited
When describing setting, what is included in place?
a specific building, city, country, or culture
Which point in the plot leads up to the story's end?
Falling Action
descriptive words that appeal to the five senses; they describe how we see, hear, touch, taste, and smell the world around us
Sensory details
A character with a single set of traits
flat character
In which type of point of view does the narrator know the thoughts and feelings of none of the characters?
Third Person Objective
When describing the setting, what is included in conditions?
weather
What is the end of the story called?
Resolution
The author's attitude or feelings toward a subject
Mood
A character that makes an important inner change
In which type of point of view does the narrator know the thoughts and feelings of more than one character?
Third Person Omniscient
When describing setting, what is included in social conditions?
who is around and what is going on in the place
At which point in the plot does the conflict begin?
Inciting Incident