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Long shot
When the shot is taken and shows the full body
Long shot
Medium shot
Shot taken that shows the person from the waist up
Medium
Close-up shot
Shot taken that shows at least 80% of the frame.
Close up
Setting
The time and place were a story occurs.
Point of view
The perspective from which a story is being told.
Conflict
An internal or external struggle between opposing forces .
High key lighting
A lot of light making an open mood.
Mood
The overall emotion towards someone or something.
Low key lighting
A lot of darkness making or causing suspense.
Hero's journey
A plot that shows the development of a hero over time.
Plot
A sequence of related events that make up a story
Epic
A long narrative about the deeds of hero's or gods.
Tone
The speakers attitude concerning a subject.
Diction
The writers choice of vocabulary.
Denotation
The direct meaning of a word.
Nuance
Emotions that are associated with a word.
Resolution
The part of the plot were the lesson was learned and is also the end.
Falling action
Events that lead to the resolution.
Climax
The main event or the highest point of intrest.
Rising action
Events that develop the plot and lead to the climax.
Exposition
Events that set up the context for the start.
Neutral lighting
No high key or low key lighting
Pacing
The amount of time a writer gives to describe each event in the story.
Verb
Expresses an actor or state of being.
Noun
A person place or thing or idea or a state of being.
Adjective
Describes a noun or a pronoun
Thesis/claim
Last sentence of intro in a essay that states the writers claim.
Coherence
Clearly presenting your ideas in writing.
Coherence
Clearly presenting your ideas in writing.
Commentary
Explains how important a supporting detail is.