1) Plot a) the organized series of events in a story b) the beginning of a story, where the characters, setting, and conflict are introduced c) a brief restatement of the most important points d) all the loose ends of the plot are tied up 2) Exposition a) the organized series of events in a story b) the beginning of a story, where the characters, setting, and conflict are introduced c) the turning point or most exciting moment of a story where the conflict turns toward a solution d) all the loose ends of the plot are tied up 3) rising action a) the turning point or most exciting moment of a story where the conflict turns toward a solution b) the beginning of a story, where the characters, setting, and conflict are introduced c) all the loose ends of the plot are tied up d) the part of the story where the conflicts develop and the suspense builds 4) climax a) someone outside the story is telling the story b) all the loose ends of the plot are tied up c) where the story comes to an ending d) the turning point or most exciting moment of a story where the conflict turns toward a solution 5) falling action a) a brief restatement of the most important points b) the turning point or most exciting moment of a story where the conflict turns toward a solution c) where the story comes to an ending d) all the loose ends of the plot are tied up 6) resolution a) where the story comes to an ending b) the where and when of the story c) a brief restatement of the most important points d) all the loose ends of the plot are tied up 7) setting a) a story that includes characters, conflict, setting, plot, and b) the where and when of the story c) a brief restatement of the most important points d) someone outside the story is telling the story 8) character a) a brief restatement of the most important points b) the where and when of the story c) the people, animals, or imaginary creatures that take part in a story d) the beginning of a story, where the characters, setting, and conflict are introduced 9) conflict a) the problem or problems in a story b) the where and when of the story c) all the loose ends of the plot are tied up d) a force or character working against the protagonist 10) protagonist a) the people, animals, or imaginary creatures that take p b) the main character in a story that usually goes through changes in personality c) a force or character working against the protagonist d) the problem or problems in a story 11) antagonist a) a force or character working against the protagonist b) someone outside the story is telling the story c) the people, animals, or imaginary creatures that take p d) the main character in a story that usually goes through change 12) theme a) a brief restatement of the most important points b) a decision based on evidence and reasoning c) the message, moral, or lesson in a story d) the main character in a story that usually goes through change 13) dialogue a) writing that is not meant to be taken literally b) descriptive words or phrases that help readers see, hear, taste, f c) a brief restatement of the most important points d) a conversation between characters using quotation marks and speaker tags 14) figurative langugae a) descriptive words or phrases that help readers see, hear, taste, f b) writing that is not meant to be taken literally c) the problem or problems in a story d) a brief restatement of the most important points 15) narrative a) someone outside the story is telling the story b) a story that includes characters, conflict, setting, plot, and theme c) writing that is not meant to be taken literally d) the main character in a story that usually goes through change 16) first person point of view a) a conversation between characters using quotation ma b) a character in the story is actually telling c) the beginning of a story, where the characters, setting, and conflict are introduced d) a brief restatement of the most important points 17) sensory details a) descriptive words or phrases that help readers see, hear, taste, feel, or smell what the author is describing b) writing that is not meant to be taken literally c) a decision based on evidence and reasoning d) a brief restatement of the most important points 18) imagery a) writing that is not meant to be taken literally b) a decision based on evidence and reasoning c) descriptive words or phrases that help readers see an image of what the author is describing d) the problem or problems in a story 19) inference a) a decision based on evidence and reasoning b) a brief restatement of the most important points c) any image or icon that stands for or represents something else d) writing that expresses a character's inner thoughts 20) symbol a) a decision based on evidence and reasoning b) descriptive words or phrases that help readers see, h c) any image or icon that stands for or represents something else d) writing that is not meant to be taken literally 21) interior monologue a) any image or icon that stands for or represents something else b) a character in the story is actually telling c) a conversation between characters using quotation ma d) writing that expresses a character's inner thoughts 22) third person point of view a) a character in the story is actually telling b) someone outside the story is telling the story c) a conversation between characters using quotation ma d) writing that expresses a character's inner thoughts 23) objective summary a) someone outside the story is telling the story b) a brief restatement of the most important points c) a character in the story is actually telling d) your opinion about what happened in the text
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Narrative Reading and Writing
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