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| stories that come from the writer's imagination |
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| usually revolves around a single idea is short enough to be read a tone sitting |
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| a longer work that involves a more complicated plot |
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| the sequence of events in a story |
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| the problem or stuggle that drives the story |
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| Plots develope in _______ |
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| First the stage is set and the background of the action is described |
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| as the conflict grows excitment and energy build |
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| The turning point the outcome of ht econflict is decided and someone may make a discovery or take and important action often a change results |
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| the climax is usuall yfollowed up by a falling action or resolution in which loose ends are tied up before the story ends |
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the people, animals, or imaginary creature in stories |
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| generally the story revolves around them |
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| interact with the main character and with one another |
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| the time and place the story unfolds |
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| the message about life or human nature tha t the writer delivers to the reader |
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| story's message or meaning |
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| the time and place the story occurs |
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Exposition falling action climax rising action |
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| exposition rising action climax and falling action |
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