Genre
Story Elements
Parts of a Plot
Point of View
"Why I Lied..."
100

Is a type of a category of a written material, music, or film

Genre
100

The people or animals in the story

Characters

100

Another word for a story's problem

Conflict
100

Who is telling or narrating the story

Point of View

100

The main character and writer of this story

Jabeen Akhtar

200

Something made up, not real, fake

Fiction

200
Where and when the story happens

Setting

200

The beginning of the story when the author introduces the setting and the characters

Exposition

200

It uses I, we, our, us, my, and mine

First Person

200

The setting of this story

Jabeen's school and home

300

A made-up story that takes readers to a real place or time in the past

historical fiction

300

The author's message, the moral, or the main subject 

Theme

300
This is when you will find out more about the story's conflict

Rising Action

300

The narrator is not part of the story; it uses pronouns he, she , it

Third Person

300

The main conflict of this story

Jabeen's desire to be noticed/insecurities

400

News articles, biography, autobiography, and scientific studies are examples of this genre.

Non Fiction

400

A story about tornado, earthquake, flood, or fire reveals this type of conflict

Man vs Nature

400

When tension starts to ease leading to the story's ending

Falling Action

400

The narrator knows everyone's thoughts and actions

Third person Omniscient
400

What is the story's climax?

Jabeen went on to the interview

500

A made-up story that is possible to happen in real life

Realistic Fiction

500

What is a narrative text?

A Short Story

500

The most intense part of the story

Climax

500

The narrator knows one or some of character's thoughts

Third Person Limited

500

What is the story's resolution?

Jabeen still didn't tell Anna the truth.