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