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| a struggle between opposing forces. |
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| takes places in the mid of a character. |
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| is one which a character struggles with an outside force or another person. |
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| the sequence of events in a short story. |
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| the time abd place of the story. |
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| is the turning point of the story. |
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| the part of the story when the conflict lessens. |
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| secondary story line that adds depth to the main plot. |
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| time and place of the action in a story. |
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| people or animals that take part in the action. |
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| the qualities, attitudes, and values that a character possesses. |
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| reasons for a character's actions. |
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| the central message expresses in a stroy. |
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| expresses directly by the author. |
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| suggested, or statedindirectly through what happens to the characters. |
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| recurring theme, is a message about life that is often expressed in many different eras and cultures. |
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| tools that writers use to enhance their writing |
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| prepective from which a story is told. |
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| first person point of view |
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| presents the story from the perspective of a character in the story. |
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| third person point of view |
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| tells the story from the perspective of a narrater outside the story.an amniscient third person narrater knows everything that happenes and reveals what each character thinks and feels. |
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| use clues thats himt at future events. |
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| use of scenes within a story that interrupt the sequence of events to reveal past occurrences. |
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| contrast between an actual outcome and what the reader or the character expect will happen. |
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