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| the arrangement of a series of events which lead from beginning to the climax of a story |
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| a struggle between people or things in a literary work; the basis of every story written |
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| the point where the main character's problems are solved |
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| the act of hinting at events that will happen later |
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| a difference between what is expected and reality |
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| the time and place in which a story happens |
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| a thing that represents both itself and something else |
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| narrator knows everything; can see into all characters' minds |
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| the vantage point of from which a story is told |
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| turning point where fortunes of main character improve or decline |
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| a character that undergoes a change in the story |
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| the central idea of a literary work; the message of the story |
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