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12 Cards in this Set

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Basic Situation
The setting and characters are introduced, and we figure out what the characters want.
Setting
Where and When a story happens
Initiating Event
The event that introduces the central conflict
Foreshadowing
The use of clues hint at an event that will occur later in the narrative
Complications
the obstacles or difficulties that characters experience while they are interacting with each other and events in the story
Theme
the central message of the story
Characterization
The process by which the author reveals the personality of a character
Climax
the most exciting part of the story when the outcome of the conflict is decided, turning point
Falling Action
Where the conflict winds down in intensity
Rising Action
Where the characters try to solve the central conflict even though there are many complications
Internal Conflict
anger, fear, or worry that happen inside a character's head
External Conflict
a struggle with an outside force such as another character, nature, or situation