Characters - The people, animals, or beings in a story who take part in the action., Conflict - The main problem or struggle in a story, often between characters or between a character and an outside force., Plot - The sequence of events that make up a story., Exposition - The beginning of a story where characters, setting, and background information are introduced., Rising Action - The part of the story where events build tension and develop the conflict., Climax - The most intense or important moment in the story, where the main conflict reaches its peak., Denouement - The resolution of the story, where conflicts are resolved and loose ends are tied up., Point of View - The perspective from which a story is told (first person, third person, etc.)., Character Trait - A quality or characteristic that describes a character’s personality., Dynamic Character - A character who changes or develops over the course of the story., Flashback - A event that interrupts the present action to show events from the past., Foreshadowing - Hints or clues that suggest events that will happen later in the story., Hyperbole - An extreme exaggeration used for emphasis or effect., Imagery - Descriptive language that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch)., Irony - A contrast between what is expected and what actually happens., Objective Details - Facts or descriptions that are unbiased and based on observation, not opinion., Static Character - A character who does not change throughout the story., Theme - The central message, lesson, or idea expressed in a story., Setting - The time and place in which a story occurs.,

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