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| all the events of a story |
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| character or force that opposes or blocks the protagonist |
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| struggle between opposing characters, forces or emotions |
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| the events of a story leading up to the climax |
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| the point in a story of greatest emotional intensity; the most exciting part of a story |
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| the events of a story that take place after the climax |
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| the solution or settling of the conflict |
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| the author's attitude toward the story; how the author feels about his or her subject |
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| the time and place of a story |
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| conversation between characters; what the characters say |
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| language that appeals to the senses |
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| type of writing or speaking that tells about a series of related events |
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| long fictional story that is normally somewhere between 100 and 500 pages long |
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| short, concentrated fictional story |
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| reference to another story or work of art that the author assumes the reader will know |
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