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Grade 6 LA

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all the actions leading to the climax; complication or conflict appears   rising action  
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the problem that starts all of the rising action   inciting incident  
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the opening or starting situation of the story   exposition/opening situation  
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the sequence of action in the story or the pattern of incidents that makes up a story   plot  
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a final event in a story, which resolves the conflict; the conclusion of the story   denouement/conclusion  
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the struggle of the characters with opposing forces   conflict  
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the highest point of interest and the action is downhill from there   climax  
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resolution, the action after the climax leading to the conclusion of the story   falling action  
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a type of conflict that is mental; a personal struggle of the person over something   man vs.himself  
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a type of conflict that is sometimes physical; a person against another person   man vs. man  
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a type of conflict that is spiritual, dealing with things that just happen by fate   man vs. God  
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a type of conflict that is elemental; a person dealing with the weather or with animals   man vs. nature  
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a type of conflict that is societal, dealing with things society believes in   man vs. society  
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the fictional people the author creates   characters  
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the central character(s) around whom the action in the story takes place   protagonist  
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the character(s) or forces who oppose the protagonist   antagonist  
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any character who doesn't or refuses to change or grow mentally   static/flat character  
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the character(s) who changes or grows mentally   dynamic/round character  
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the narrator is a character in the story and tells it how he sees it personally - "I"   1st person point of view  
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the time and place the story takes place, which may or may not have great significance to the outcome   setting  
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the author-narrator is outside the events of the story and reports the action of each character objectively   3rd person objective point of view  
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the author-narrator is outside the events of the story but sees into one particular character's mind   3rd person limited point of view  
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the manner in w hich an author creates his message in the story   style  
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the narrator stands outside the events in the story but sees into each character's mind   3rd person omniscient point of view  
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