All terms in this list:
exposition: beginning, characters, setting, background info
rising action: A part of a book or play in which more things start to happen. The rising action leads to the climax.
climax: The point of greatest intensity or force in an ascending series; a culmination
falling action: leads to the solution or problem.
resolution: ending the problem is solved
problem: issue that needs to be fixed or solved
Character vs. Self: The main character(s) in the story has an inner conflict with himself or herself. The character may be struggling to make right decision , or struggling with an opinion or Idea, or something in his or her mind that causes the character emotional pain or
Character vs. Character: The main character(s) has a conflict with one or more characters the character may be a person, animal, or creature). The characters may have a physical or verbal argument, or an emotional conflict.
Character vs. Society: The character(s) has a conflict with group such as a community, such as a community, a larger society, or even with the culture within a place. The character may be struggling with a group of loggers who are trying to destroy the rainforest.
Character vs. Nature: The character(s) faces conflict with forces of nature. The character may face a horrible storm at sea or fight against the ripping winds of a tornado.
plot: order of a story
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