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| people, animals, or imaginary creatures that take part in a story |
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| the view from which the story is told; who is telling the story |
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| point of view is by the main character; uses "I" |
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| point of view in which the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of one of the characters in the story |
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| point of view in which the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all the characters in the story |
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| the time and place in which the story occurs |
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| the part of the plot that is the turning point in the story |
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| the part of the plot in which you learn about characters, setting, and problem |
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| the problem or struggle of the story |
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| the part of the plot in which most of the action occurs |
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| the part of the plot that happens after the climax; loose ends are tied up; questions are answered |
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| the message about life or human nature that the writer wants to convey to the reader |
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| the central/main character |
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| whatever the main character struggles with |
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| the protagonist is having a problem or struggle within himself |
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| the character has a problem with another character or with a situation around him |
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| a type of conflict in which the character has a problem with another character in the story |
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| the character's struggle takes place in his or her own mind |
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| the character fights against social traditions or rules |
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| a character struggles with a force of nature or natural disaster |
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