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10 Cards in this Set
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Exposition |
The exposition is the begining of the story that gives us background knowledge, characters, setting, and the main problem |
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Character |
The protagonist(s) is the main character(s), and the antagonist(s) have conflict have conflict with the protagonist(s). |
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Setting |
The setting is the where, the when, and the conflict (problem). |
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Conflict |
The conflict is the problem, the characters arguing or fighting, or just the characters interacting. |
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Protagonist |
The protagonist is/are the main character(s) that usually solve the problem, and they have conflict with the antagonist(s). |
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Antagonist |
The antagonist is the other character(s) that aren't the main character, but they are in the story and have conflict with the protagonist(s). |
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Rising action |
A series of events in the story when the conflict develops, and the suspense builds. |
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Climax |
The turning point of the story, probably the most important part, and the characters come face to face to the conflict. |
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Falling action |
The events after the climax, and the conflict is starting to be solved |
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Resolution |
How the story ends; the conflicts are being resolved(taken care of). |