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Conflict
In a story is the main challenge to overcome by the main character
Characters
Are people or animals who are featured in a story
Protagonist
Is the hero and main character of the story
Antagonist
Is the opponent of the main character
Protagonist
vs
Self
The protagonist may have inner struggles to overcome in order to suceed
Character
vs
Nature
The main character goes up against a challenge occur in nature.
Character
vs
Society
The protagonist may identify aan enemy or a problem in society that they must overcome.
Setting
Includes time and place in which rhe story is taking place
Plot
Is the sequence of events that tell the story.
Exposition
It provides the necessary background information like setting and character details
Rising action
Challenges, conflicts and complications are introduced durint this segment
Falling action
the falling action, tension starts to dissolve.
Resolution
it gives a sense of closure to the reader.
Theme
is the the central idea of a story.
Point of view
has a big impact on how the story will be told.
Point of view
First
person- "1" "we"
Third
person- "he" "she" "they"
Clarifying
checking understanding of a message by asking to hear it again or asking for more information and details.
Acknowledgment
the step of validating the other person's feelings.
Back Channeling
listener responses to what is being said rather than the listener attempting to interrupt or take a turn.
Express
Lack of Opinion
a lack of comprehension of a concept, situation, or idea.
Repeat the Question
a way of buying yourself time to gather your thoughts.
Repair Breakdown
occurs when there is a failure or interruption in the process of exchanging information or ideas between two or more people
Misinformation
False information that is shared, but with no harm instead.
Disinformation
False information that is knowinglt shared to mislead or cause harm.
Malinformation
True information that is shated to caused harm
Active listening
Is when you not only hear what someone is saying but also attune to their thoughts and feelings.
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