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Character development involves creating complex and
believable characters through their actions, dialogue, and thoughts.
A character's
background
information helps readers understand their
motivations
and
actions
throughout the story.
Setting can be used to create
mood
or
tone
by using
descriptive language
that appeals to the
senses
(e.g., sight, sound, smell).
The
setting
is the
time
,
place
, and
atmosphere
where the
story
takes
place.
Symbolism
is the use of objects, characters, or actions to represent
abstract
ideas or
concepts
in a literary work.
Plot
is the sequence of events that make up a story, including the
exposition
,
rising action
,
climax
,
falling action
, and
resolution.
Setting
is the
time
and
place
where the
story
takes
place.
Theme is the
central idea
or
message conveyed
by the
author.
Plot
refers to the
sequence
of
events
that make up the
storyline.
Dialogue
is an important tool to reveal a character's
personality
,
values
, and
beliefs.
Actions
can also be used as a form of
communication
between
characters.
The
setting
is where the
action
takes place and provides
context
for the
events
in the
story.
Thoughts
are another way to show what a character is thinking or feeling about
themselves
or
others.
Dialogue
is an important tool for revealing character
traits
and advancing the
plot.
It
provides context
for the
events
and
characters
in the
story.
Dialogue
reveals a character's
personality
,
values
,
beliefs
, and
attitudes
towards others.
The
setting
can also serve as a
symbolic representation
of
themes
or ideas within the
narrative.
Dialogue
is an important tool for
developing characters
and advancing
plot.
Point of view
refers to who tells the story and how it is told.
Exposition
introduces important information about the
characters
,
setting
, and
conflict
at the
beginning
of the story.
Rising Action
builds
tension
and
suspense
as
conflicts
arise and are
resolved.
Characters
are the people who appear in the story and drive its
plot
forward.
First-person
point of view uses "
I
" as the narrator, while
third-person
omniscient uses
multiple
perspectives.
Dialogue
is the
spoken words
between
characters
in a
story.
Dialogue
is the
spoken words
between
characters
in a
story.
Tone
is the author's
attitude
towards the
subject matter
, conveyed through
word choice
and
style.
Tone
is the author's
attitude
towards the
subject matter
, conveyed through
word choice
and
style.
Climax
is the
turning point
of the
plot
, when the
main conflict
reaches its
peak.
Climax
is the
turning point
of the
plot
, when the
main conflict
reaches its
peak.
Narration
is the way the story is presented, such as
first-person
or
third-person
omniscient.
Narration
is the way the story is presented, such as
first-person
or
third-person
omniscient.
Point of view
refers to whose perspective we see the story from.