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resolution

how the problem is solved in a story

genre

a type of writing such as fiction, non-fiction, poetry, etc.

problem

the trouble that the characters have in a story

plot

the series of events that happen in a story

informational (nonfiction)
a type of writing that tells about real people, places, things, and events
characters
the people or animals in a story or poem
setting
the time and place that a story happens
fiction

a passage that tells a made-up story

climax
the turning point or point of greatest interest or suspense in a story
motivation

the reason a character does or says something

trait

the qualities that make up a character's appearance and personality

theme

a story's message, it can be a lesson about life or how people behave

shrugged

to raise and contract (the shoulders), expressing indifference

desperate

having an urgent need; leaving little or no hope

capable
having power and ability
-graph
suffix meaning writing
hetero-

prefix meaning different

cent-

prefix meaning 100