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Plot   chain of related events that take place in a story.  
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Conflict   struggle between opposing forces.  
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External   conflict in which a struggle is pitted against an outside force.  
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Internal   conflict in which a struggle occurs within a character  
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Exposition   introduces the characters, the setting,and the basic situation  
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Inciting Incident   moment at which the conflict is introduced  
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Rising Action   complications of the plot and building suspense  
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Climax   turning point of the action when intensity reaches its peak  
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Falling Action   events that occur after the climax as the intensity subsides  
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Resolution   conflict is resolved or comes to an end  
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Characters   people involved in the action of a story  
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Setting   the time and place of the events in the story  
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Irony   a difference between appearance and reality,or expectation and result  
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Verbal Irony   what is said is different from what is meant  
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Situational Irony   an event occurs that contradict the expectations of the reader or audience  
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Dramatic Irony   a difference between what a character thinks and what the reader or audience knows.  
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Mood   the feeling created in the reader by a literary work or point of view  
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Theme   the general idea about life that the author wants to communicate.  
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Protagonists   the main character or most important character in a story  
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Antagonist   character who opposes the main character  
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Round Character   shows many different traits  
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Flat Character   shows only one trait  
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Dynamic Character   develops and grows during the course of the story  
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Static Character   does not change throughout the story  
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