Author shows the character by actions (what they say and/or do) and reader draws own conclusions
Main idea, message, or universal truths suggested by the story
Details about one thing used to describe another suggesting additional feelings, meanings
Actions following climax that lead to end of story—sharp decline in tension
Speaker who tells the story; may be a character but is not the author
Tone of speaker showing intent to say one thing but mean the opposite such as with hyperbole and understatements (figures of speech)
Methods used by authors to communicate information about characters
Clues in a story that suggest the author’s own attitude toward elements of the story being told.
Conclusion that comes after the climax and tells how the conflict or problem is resolved. Goes to the end of the story.
Author’s words, vocabulary
May be a bad guy, villain, opponent, challenger, adversary, or competitor who usually wants to see the protagonist fail. Principal source of conflict.
Clues in the story about something that will happen later
Verbal representation of characters, scenes, or actions –vivid
Exaggeration for strong effect
Exposition + actions or events that create tension in the story until the climax
Technique used to keep the reader interested and guessing what will happen next.
Image, object, character or actions that stands for an idea (or ideas) beyond literal meaning