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A brief work of fiction.   Short Story  
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Sequence of events in a literary work.   Plot  
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A writing or speech that explains a process or presents information-introduces the characters, setting and basic situation.   Exposition  
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Attention "grabber"-introduces the conflict in a work of fiction.   Narrative Hook/Inciting Incident  
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All the events leading up to the climax.   Rising Action  
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The highest point of interest or suspense(point of no return).   Climax  
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Follows the climax-release of tension.   Falling Action  
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"Tying up of loose ends"-A general insight or change is conveyed.   Denouement/Resolution  
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Struggle between opposing forces.   Conflict  
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Inside oneself-man vs. himself(guilt, anger, pride).   Internal Conflict  
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Outside oneself-man vs. man, man vs. machine,man vs. animal, man vs. fate/supernatural, man vs. society.   External Conflict  
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A person or animal that takes part in the action of a literary work.   Characters1  
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Shows only one trait (2-D).   Flat Character  
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Shows many (and sometimes conflicting) traits(3-D).   Round Character  
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Doesn't change during the course of the work.   Dynamic Character  
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The main character/hero/heroine-the one with whom we empathize.   Protagonist  
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The character who is against/opposes the main character.   Antagonist  
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Directly states a character's traits(straight from the author).   Direct Characterization  
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Provides clues about a character by describing looks, actions and words, as well as how other characters respond/react.   Indirect Characterization  
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Perspective of the person telling the story.   Point of View  
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"I".   1st  
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Only 1 character's views/thoughts.   3rd person(linited)  
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All-knowing, any characters views/thoughts.   3rd person(omniscient)  
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A reference to a well-known person, place, event, literary work or art.   Allusion  
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A brief story about an interesting, amusing or strange event told to entertain or make a point.   Anecdote  
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Conversation between characters.   Dialogue  
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Portrays differences between appearance and reality(or expectation and result).   Irony  
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When words are used to suggest the opposite of what is actually meant.   Verbal Irony  
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When events occur that directly contradict the expectations.   Situational Irony  
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The feeling created in a work.   Mood/Atmosphere  
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Person telling the story.   Narrator  
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Where and when the story takes place.   Setting  
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A feeling of uncertainty about the outcome of an event in a work.   Suspense  
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The underlying point or central message in a literary work.   Theme  
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A writer's attitude-serious, humorous, etc.   Tone  
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Anything that stands for something else.   Symbol  
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Not meant to be interpreted literally.   Figurative Language  
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