Narrative - A story with characters, a setting, and a plot., Setting - The place and time where a story happens., Characterisation - How an author shows what a character is like through actions, words, and feelings., Theme - The big idea or message of a story (e.g. survival, friendship, environment)., Plot - The sequence of events in a story., Conflict - A problem or struggle faced by characters., Resolution - How the conflict or problem is solved in the story., Point of View - Who is telling the story (e.g. first person, third person)., Perspective - How characters see and understand the world differently., Imagery - Words that create a picture in the reader’s mind., Personification - Giving human qualities to animals or objects., Simile - Comparing two things using 'like' or 'as'., Metaphor - Saying something is something else to show meaning., Symbolism - Using objects or events to represent deeper ideas., Mood - The feeling or atmosphere created in the story., Tone - The author’s attitude towards the subject or characters., Dialogue - The spoken words between characters., Inference - Using clues in the text to work out something the author doesn’t say directly., Foreshadowing - Hints about what might happen later in the story., Empathy - Understanding how a character feels by imagining their experience.,

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