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What is the setting?
The time and place of a story
The events of a story
The problem in a story
The person who tells the story
What is the plot?
The time and place of a story
The events of a story
The problem in a story
The turning point of a story
What is the conflict?
A lesson the main character and the reader learn about life
The events of a story
The problem in a story
The turning point of a story
What is the climax?
A lesson the main character and the reader learn about life
The events of a story
The problem in a story
The turning point of a story
What is the theme?
A lesson the main character and the reader learn about life
The events of a story
The problem in a story
The turning point of a story
What is the protagonist?
The person who tells the story
The main character in a story - usually the "good guy"
The person or force acting against the main character; tries to stop the main character from getting what they want
A less important character
What is the antagonist?
The person who tells the story
The main character in a story - usually the "good guy"
The person or force acting against the main character; tries to stop the main character from getting what they want
A less important character
What is the narrator?
The person who tells the story
A character that plays an important role in the story
A supporting character
A less important character
What is 1st person point of view?
The narrator is a character in the story; uses the pronouns I, me, my to refer to the main character
The main character in a story - usually the "good guy"
The person or force acting against the main character; tries to stop the main character from getting what they want
The narrator is NOT involved in the story; uses the pronouns he, she, they to refer to the main character
What is 3rd person point of view?
The narrator is a character in the story; uses the pronouns I, me, my to refer to the main character
The main character in a story - usually the "good guy"
The person or force acting against the main character; tries to stop the main character from getting what they want
The narrator is NOT involved in the story; uses the pronouns he, she, they to refer to the main character
If two characters in literature are physically fighting, which kind of conflict would it be?
Person vs. Person
Person vs. Himself
Person vs. Nature
Person vs. Society
If a character in literature was fighting to survive in the wilderness, what kind of conflict would that be?
Person vs. Person
Person vs. Self
Person vs. Nature
Person vs. Society
Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution are all part of the:
Conflict
Narrative perspective
Plot
Setting
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