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100

The ordinary use of language used in writing and speaking.

What is prose?

100
The events in the story that show the increased tension as the conflict arises.

What is rising action?

100
The beginning of the story where the author establishes the setting and the characters and introduces information essential to the understanding of the story.

What is exposition?

100

This begins with the consequences from the climax and moves towards the conclusion of the story.

What is falling action?

100

Simply the bare events in a story. This is different from the plot in that the plot includes the meaning and purpose behind the events.

What is action?

200

This is the highest point of action and the turnin point in the plot.

What is climax?

200

A person, animal, being, creature, or thing in a story. They are used to perform actions, speak dialogue, and move the story along a plot line.

What is character?

200

The other characters in the story. They are not as important, but they still play an important role in driving the story forward.

What is a minor character?

200

An event in the story that sets the main character or characters on their journy through the plot diagram. It sets the story in motion.

What is inciting incident?

200

The end of the story.

What is resolution?

300

An important figure at the center of the story's action or theme.

What is a major character?

300

A character who goes through significant internal changes. This character learns a lesson or changes as a person (for better or worse).

What is a dynamic character?

300

A character or group of characters who stand in opposition to the protagonist. It comes from the Greek word meaning "opponent," "competitor," or "rival."

What is antagonist?

300
A deep and layered character in a story. They are interesting because they feel like real people.

What is a round character?

300
A central character or leading figure. This person is often a "hero" to the readers.

What is a protagonist?

400

A character that lacks depth or real personality.

What is a flat character?

400

The author clearly states the character's traits and qualities.

What is direct characterization?

400

When a character struggles with their own opposing desires or beliefs.

What is internal conflict?

400

A character who stays mostly the same throughout the story.

What is a static character?

400

The character traits and qualities are not clearly stated. The readers must draw conclusions based on the character's behavior, speech, apperaance, and the opinion of other characters.

What is indirect characterization?

500

When a character is battling something or someone beyond their control.

What is external conflict?

500

The time, location, and environment in which a story takes place.

What is setting?

500

The way a writer develops a character...1. showing the character acting and speaking 2. giving a physical description of the character 3. reveal the character's thoughts 4. reveal what other characters think about the character and 5. commenting directly on the character.

What is characterization?

500

List the 6 types of conflict that all begin with Man vs...

What is man, himself, nature, God, technology, and society?

500

The lines which are spoken by or between the characters in a story. This reveals information about the characters and it moves the plot forward.

What is dialogue?