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| The leading characters of a story |
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| The character in conflict with another main character. This character is usually considered the villian. |
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| A struggle within the character. |
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| A struggle against another character,idea, organization, nature or society. |
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| Characters that change or mature over the course of a story |
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| Characters that do not really change over the course of the story. Their purpose is usually do advance the action or to cause the main characters to change. |
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| The category that a story belongs to, such as science fiction, fantasy. |
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| The story line of the story. |
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| A high point in the story. |
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| The final outcome of the story for the characters and the plot. |
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| A plea offered by an account of not having at the scene of the crime. |
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| Something that appears to give information toward solving the crime. |
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Someone or somthing that proves who committed the crime. |
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| Collecting the facts and drawing a possible conclusion. |
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| An investigator or detective. |
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| People who have a motive for the crime. |
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| Person who has personal knowlege of the crime. |
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