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Mr. Scott horseheads, ny literary terms #1

literary termdefinition
conflict a struggle between opposing forces
plot the planned sequence of interrelated actions or events
exposition the beginning of a story where characters, settings and other important items are introduced
rising action a series conflicts and events that move the story towards the climax
climax the most exciting point in the story
falling action the action the the story slowly winds down
resolution all parts of the story are brought to a conclusion
point of view the perspective from which a story is told
the perspective from which a story is told Point of view
a struggle between opposing forces conflict
a series conflicts and events that move the story towards the climax rising action
the action the the story slowly winds down falling action
the planned sequence of interrelated actions or events plot
the most exciting part of a story climax
all parts of the story are brought to a conclusion resolution
resolution all parts of the story are brought to a conclusion
not true fiction
true non-fiction
main idea? theme
theme main idea?
the planned sequence of plot
the beginning of the story where exposition
a series conflicts and events that move the story towards the climax rising action
the action the the story slowly winds down falling action
setting the place or time in which a story takes place
a struggle between opposing forces conflict
the perspective from which a story is told point of view
theme the overall idea or feeling of a piece of literature
the planned sequence of interrelated actions or events plot
the place or time in which a story takes place setting
the overall idea or feeling of a piece of literature theme
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