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Vocab Ms. Gore

vocabulation for Ms. Gore

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character traits a description of different characters
flat charcters a character that doesn't have much excitement, and has a sort of dull personality, and usually a minor charcter
round charcter a characte who is full of excitement and usually has a hude role in the story.
static charcter a very dramatic character whi undegoes little or no inner change.
dynamic charcter a very dramatic character who does go through changes.
protagonist a leading character such as a hero.
antagonist a person who is the opposed or competes against another.
setting the place a story is and where it is at.
plot the main parts of the story in a sort of storyline.
plot line the line that the plot is on.
exposition writing or a speech primarily intended to convey info or explain a detailed statement or explanation
rising action a related series of incidents in a literary plot that build toward the point of the greatest interest.
climax the highest or most intense oint in the development or resolution of something; culmination.
falling action the part of a litetary plot that occurs after the climax has been reached and the conflict has been resolved.
resolution the act of resolving or determination upon an action or course of an action, method, procedure, etc.
tone the attitude that the narrator gives off.
mood a state of mind or emotion
point of view the attitude or outlook of a narrator or character.
onomatopoeia any type of sound that is told on the story.
author's purpose the different reasons of when an author writes a story.
Created by: LittleRiver
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