
Fiction Terms
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- Q1A universal idea that is discovered by making inferences in the text.Theme30s
- Q2Mode of narration that an author employs to let the readers "hear" and "see" what takes place in the story.Point of View30s
- Q3When the reader meets the characters, setting is established, and point of view is revealed.Exposition30s
- Q4Conflicts leading to the climaxRising Action30s
- Q5Main character has to make a choice about the conflict. Emotional height of the story.Climax30s
- Q6Seen as the "good guy/girl" of the story.Protagonist30s
- Q7conversations characters have with one anotherDialogue30s
- Q8Plot lines are tied up, final theme is revealed.Resolution30s
- Q9Uses the word "I."1st Person30s
- Q10Language the author uses to make the text richer and more vibrant.Figurative Language30s
- Q11The time and place the story is set.Setting30s
- Q12Immediate consequences about the choice the character makes are revealed.Falling action30s
- Q13Uses "he/she/they"3rd Person30s
- Q14Seen as the "bad guy/girl"Antagonist30s
- Q15The attitude the writer has about his/her subject.Tone30s