This is the word for what the sentence is talking about.
What is the subject?
This type of character has a lot of traits.
What is a round character?
This perspective uses words such as I, Me, Myself.
What is first-person POV?
This section of STEAL has readers infer traits and feelings of a character through what they say.
What is "Speech"?
This part of a plot wraps up the story after the character has usually found a solution.
What is the resolution?
This is the word for what the main idea is doing.
What is a predicate?
This type of character has few or no traits.
What is a flat character?
This perspective uses the pronouns he, she, and they, while the reader gets to know all the thoughts of all the characters.
What is third-person omniscient POV?
This section of STEAL has readers analyze what a character thinks or feels about a situation.
What is "Thoughts"?
This is the beginning of a story, giving the reader the details they need.
What is exposition?
This type of phrase consists of a person/place/thing and words attached to its description.
What is a noun phrase?
This type of character shows very little to no change throughout a story.
This perspective uses the pronoun you.
What is second-person POV?
This section of STEAL has readers analyze how a character makes others feel and react.
What is "Effect on Characters"?
This is where the story picks up and begins making progress towards the main point of the story.
What is the rising action?
This type of irony describes when the outcome of events contrary to what the audience and the characters expect to happen.
What is situational irony?
This type of character experiences a lot of change.
What is a dynamic character?
This perspective uses the pronouns he, she, and they, while also only allowing the reader to know the thoughts and feelings of one character.
What is third-person limited POV?
This section of STEAL has the reader review what the character has done.
What is "Action"?
This is where the story begins to wind down and story elements begin to come together, nearing the end of the story.
What is the falling action?
This type of sentence has 2 or more independent clauses and 1 or more dependent clauses.
What is a compound-complex sentence?
These three elements allow an author to "show" instead of "tell" a reader about their story, setting, or characters.
What is
* descriptive details
* sensory language
* imagery
This perspective uses the pronouns he, she, and they, while only allowing the reader to know the actions and spoken words of characters.
What is third-person objective POV?
This section of STEAL has reader take the appearance of the character into consideration.
What is "Looks"?
What is the climax?