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| Introduces the protagonist and antagonist. It also introduces the setting and basic situation of the story. |
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| The turning point of the story. It is usually the most exciting part. |
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| The end of the story where all the loose ends are tied up. It is the solution to the problem. |
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| The events that follow the climax and lead to the resolution of the story. |
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| The main events in the story which includes the problem. The events go in order of how they happened. |
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| The lesson or moral of the story.The character learns something and the reader learns something. |
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| The villain in the story who is against the main character. |
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| Where and when the story takes place |
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| The main problem in the story |
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| An object in the story that really represents a bigger idea. For example, the tiger in The Tiger Rising represents protection. The tiger protected the emotions of Rob's suitcase from escaping. |
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