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A problem the main character has with another person, nature, or the supernatural that leads to the story |
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The one who wrote the story |
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The character or force opposing the protagonist |
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The problem in the story, either internal or external |
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A truth about life that a story teaches |
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A problem the main character has within himself trying to decide what he will do |
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The time and place a story takes place |
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More plot complications leading to the climax |
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Beginning of the story with setting and characters |
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Tying up the loose ends; the end, conclusion, or denoument of the story |
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Height of the action where a decision or discover is made |
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A piece of writing that tells a story, whether in prose, verse, or song. |
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Logical consequences of the climax |
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The people who act in a story, although not always human |
| 14. |
The main character in a story |
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