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- Q1The beginning of the story. Introduces the setting and characters.Exposition30s
- Q2events build, conflict becomes increasingly intenseRising Action(s)30s
- Q3most intense or exciting part of the story and is also the turning point. (OMG moment)Climax30s
- Q4conflict begins to settleFalling Action(s)30s
- Q5conflict is resolvedResolution30s
- Q6time and place of the storySetting30s
- Q7The struggle between two opposing forces; also known as "the problem"Conflict30s
- Q8The character or force that goes against the main character.Antagonist30s
- Q9The main characterProtagonist30s
- Q10The "message" of the storyTheme30s
- Q11How the writing makes the READER feelMood30s
- Q12example: Two friends get into a fight and yell at each otherMan vs. Man30s
- Q13a character struggles to survive alone in the wilderness.Man vs. Nature30s
- Q14A group of students protest to change the school's dress code.Man vs. society30s
- Q15a character must decide is she wants to stay home or go to a party.Man vs. Self30s
