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Literary Terms

Literature Review. If the answer is more than one word, spaces are not used between the words. 
Horizontales
Longer than a story but shorter than a novel
Causes problems for the main character
The view from which a story is told.
The audience knows what will happen, but the character does not (type of irony)
The unexpected happens (type of irony)
A character who grows and develops in a story
The action before the climax
Uses you when telling a story.
Writing measured in sentences an paragraphs
All knowing narrator. Knows all about the characters, including thoughts.
The beginning of a story that tells such things as setting and characters
A long writing of 40,000 words or more
The action after the climax
Nonfiction writing about the life of a person.
Saying the opposite of what is meant (type of irony)
Verticales
A character who does not change
The person telling the story
Uses third person pronouns such as he, she, and it.
Imagined prose
The main character
Telling the story using "I"
A story
Performed before an audience
True prose
The ending of the story
The high point or turning point of a story
A narrator who is unstable or castes suspicion.
Witten in lines and stanzas
The problem in the story