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Parts of Story

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fully revealed or expressed without leaving questions as to meaning or intent.   show
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To examine carefully   show
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show Traits  
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show Exposition  
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show Rising Action  
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show Climax  
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show falling action  
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show Resolution  
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the central idea, or lesson, a story teaches about life, human behavior, or how thinks work.   show
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show Plot  
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show Conflict  
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show external conflict.  
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The type of problem in which the antagonist is a force within the character, such as feelings, thoughts, beliefs, decisions, etc.   show
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the type of conflict in which the antagonizing force is the inevitable, such as death, sickness, puberty, etc.   show
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show External Conflict:Man vs. Man  
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the type of conflict in which the antagonizing force is the natural environmental conditions, such as weather, climate, foliage, geography, animals   show
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show External Conflict:Man vs.Society  
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the development of characters in a story through explicit and implicit descriptions.   show
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show characters  
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show protagonist  
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the opposing for the main character struggles with; the "villain" of the story.   show
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the author tells you the traits characters through explicit of the descriptions and illustrations.   show
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the author shows you the traits of the characters through implicit description of the character's thoughts, actions, dialogue, and interaction with other characters.   show
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the time, place, environmental conditions, and social conditions in which a story takes place.   show
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