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This guide explores critical components of storytelling, including conflict, plot structure, and literary devices. We delve into the story's conflict, identifying the most exciting plot points during rising action and climax. We also clarify resolution, denouement, and how setting influences the narrative. Additional insights into protagonist vs. antagonist dynamics, themes, and points of view provide a comprehensive understanding for readers and writers alike. Perfect for studying literature or enhancing writing skills, this resource covers essential terminology and examples.
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-The story’s conflict builds: _____-The part of the plot with the MOST story events (and the most exciting part/turning point):______-When a story’s conflict is completely over (resolved):______-The event that begins a story’s ending (result of the climax):___-The background of the story and starting event create: _______ Word bank: Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution, Denouement
Alliteration • Princess Peach pretended to play with the pig. • Hyperbole • I walk 1,000,000 miles to school every morning. • Simile • He is as fast as a cheetah! • Onomatopoeia • The snake slithered in the woods. • Personification • The trash can groaned when Ms. Schmitt threw away all of her junk.
What is the difference in the protagonist and the antagonist? • What is conflict? • What is theme? • How do you know what point of view a story is told from? • What are the TWO (2) parts of setting? Where and when