sequence of events in a literary work - struggle between character and outside forces character & setting message or main point BIAS the rival of the protagonist information from passage AUTHOR PURPOSE DENOTATION conclusion drawn by the reader, logical guess EXTERNAL CONFLICT innate object having human charateristic attitude author has toward his audience play on words the events that occur after the falling action. how is it resolved STRUCTURE reference to well known person, place, or event THEME FORESHADOW ALLUSION TEXT EVIDENCE FLASHBACK main point an author makes PROTAGONIST 1ST PERSON event told by someone outside the story RESOLUTION word of phrase positive, negative neutral PLOT author will provide hints about events to come the main character DIALOGUE MOOD feeling created by literary work conversation between characters moral.lesson of the story INTERNAL CONFLICT events told by a character in the story. me or I CHARACTER how the work is organized person telling the story struggle that takes place inside character author will favor one side of the argument specific word meaning DIALOGUE one who takes part in the story classification of literature INFERENCE reason for writing persuade, inform 3RD PERSON CONNOTATION MORAL past events revisited in present story EXPOSITION sequence of events in a literary work - struggle between character and outside forces character & setting message or main point BIAS the rival of the protagonist information from passage AUTHOR PURPOSE DENOTATION conclusion drawn by the reader, logical guess EXTERNAL CONFLICT innate object having human charateristic attitude author has toward his audience play on words the events that occur after the falling action. how is it resolved STRUCTURE reference to well known person, place, or event THEME FORESHADOW ALLUSION TEXT EVIDENCE FLASHBACK main point an author makes PROTAGONIST 1ST PERSON event told by someone outside the story RESOLUTION word of phrase positive, negative neutral PLOT author will provide hints about events to come the main character DIALOGUE MOOD feeling created by literary work conversation between characters moral.lesson of the story INTERNAL CONFLICT events told by a character in the story. me or I CHARACTER how the work is organized person telling the story struggle that takes place inside character author will favor one side of the argument specific word meaning DIALOGUE one who takes part in the story classification of literature INFERENCE reason for writing persuade, inform 3RD PERSON CONNOTATION MORAL past events revisited in present story EXPOSITION
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sequence of events in a literary work
- struggle between character and outside forces
character & setting
message or main point
BIAS
the rival of the protagonist
information from passage
AUTHOR PURPOSE
DENOTATION
conclusion drawn by the reader, logical guess
EXTERNAL CONFLICT
innate object having human charateristic
attitude author has toward his audience
play on words
the events that occur after the falling action. how is it resolved
STRUCTURE
reference to well known person, place, or event
THEME
FORESHADOW
ALLUSION
TEXT EVIDENCE
FLASHBACK
main point an author makes
PROTAGONIST
1ST PERSON
event told by someone outside the story
RESOLUTION
word of phrase positive, negative neutral
PLOT
author will provide hints about events to come
the main character
DIALOGUE
MOOD
feeling created by literary work
conversation between characters
moral.lesson of the story
INTERNAL CONFLICT
events told by a character in the story. me or I
CHARACTER
how the work is organized
person telling the story
struggle that takes place inside character
author will favor one side of the argument
specific word meaning
DIALOGUE
one who takes part in the story
classification of literature
INFERENCE
reason for writing persuade, inform
3RD PERSON
CONNOTATION
MORAL
past events revisited in present story
EXPOSITION