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Person or group who are in opposition of the main character. * 2 points A character that usually goes through a physical or mental change. * 2 points A character that shows little or no change in the story either physically or emotionally. * 2 points A much longer and more complex narrative. * 2 points Structural events of a story and the causal relationship between them. * 2 points The atmosphere or state of mind created by the description of events by the reader. * 2 points A story that revolves around a single idea or event. * 2 points WORD BANK The message the writer is trying to tell us through the events of the story. * 2 points The time and place in which the story takes place. * 2 points Turning point of a story changing the direction of a literary work. * 2 points The leading character, hero, or heroine of a literary work. * 2 points A problem or series of problems involving the main character. * 2 points The conclusion of the story where loose ends are tied up and questions are answered. * 2 points

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Explanation:

Obviously, the words you use in your class to explain the same general concepts might differ, but these are the words I learned them as.

1) antagonist

2) dynamic character/round character

3) static character/flat character

4) novel? memoir? the question isn't too clear, sorry

5) plot? maybe cause-and-effect?

6) this could be either mood or tone

7) short story, flash fiction

8) moral

9) setting

10) climax, point-of-no-return

11) protagonist

12) conflict

13) resolution, conclusion, denouement (pronounced day-nu-ma)