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Establishes the basic situation: characters,

setting, and plot

EXPOSITION

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any action between the exposition and climax – contains the conflict and

complications

RISING ACTION

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the height of suspense, the turning point,

highest point of interest

CLIMAX

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the part of plot after the climax which contains events

that contribute to the resolution

FALLING ACTION

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“tying up loose ends”, resolving the conflict

DENOUEMENT

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a struggle or problem between opposing forces

CONFLICT

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the conflict takes place within the main character

INTERNAL CONFLICT

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any action that interferes with resolving the conflict

COMPLICATION

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the conflict involves an outside force.

EXTERNAL CONFLICT

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Man vs. manMan vs. natureMan vs. society

EXTERNAL CONFLICTS

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the process of making characters

come alive through the written word

CHARACTERIZATION

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when an author tells what a character is like

DIRECT CHARACTERIZA

TION

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when an author shows us what a character is like through

context clues

INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION

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A character who doesn’t change, a character who stays the same.

STATIC CHARACTER

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A character who changes as a result of something that

happens in the story.

DYNAMIC CHARACTER

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time and place of the story

SETTING

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when setting is a source of conflict, it would be stated like

this

MAN VS. NATURE

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The function of setting when setting helps disclose

additional information about a character

REVEALS CHARACTER

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The function of setting when a

reader’s emotions are manipulated

CREATES MOOD

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The function of setting when it gives readers a backdrop

(frame) for the story

PROVIDES BACKGROUND

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A multi-dimensional, complex character.

ROUND CHARACTER

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The topic of the short story usually stated in a word or two

SUBJECT

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The main idea of a story stated in a sentence or two.

THEME

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The theme is the idea that an author wants to reveal about

a subject.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE

BETWEEN SUBJECT AND THEME

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a series of related events

PLOT

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