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Plot:

Literary element that describes how fictional stories are usually organized.

Flashback:

an action that interrupts the story to introduce an event that took place in the past.

Exposition:

introduced to characters and setting.

Setting:

The time and place where the events of the plot happen.

Conflict:

Dramatic struggle between two forces in a story. Without conflict, there is no plot.

Climax:

The turning point, when the focus switches from the problem to the solution.

Resolution:

The conclusion where the problem is solved or determined unsolvable.

Foreshadowing:


Hints in the story that certain events are going to happen later.

Genre:

Type of literature.

Suspense:


a feeling of mental uncertainty or excitement, as in awaiting a decision or outcome.