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| the action/series of events that moves the conflict along and changes the characters in some way |
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| the struggle that creates drama |
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| occurs at the beginning, introduces characters, setting, and conflict |
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| the narrator of the story |
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| the story is told through the main characters eyes |
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| the narrator tells only the facts of what is being said and done |
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| narrator can only read one characters mind |
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| narrator can read the minds of all characters |
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| important events that involve the conflict and lead to the exposition |
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| the turning point of the conflict where the character changes in some way |
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| the conflict is addressed and the story comes to a responsible ending |
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| the lesson or message learned as it is relates to man in general, not one word |
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| person, place, thing, idea/abstract |
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| common, proper, compound, collective |
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| names of any nonspecific person, place, thing, or idea |
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| names a specific person, place, thing, or idea |
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| a noun made up of 2 or more words |
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| noun that name a group or many things |
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