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9th Grade Lit - Unit I

Horizontales
The subject of your research and writing.
The rate at which a story moves forward.
A struggle between the character and himself or herself. The struggle happens inside the character.
Information that helps to support a claim, thesis, or main idea.
A point in a story that shows something that happened earlier.
The gradual release of tension following the climax of a story.
A way of ordering the events in a story that mirrors the order in which they happened.
The suspense produced by a conflict or problem that has not yet been solved.
The increase of tensions within a story; rising action drives the plot toward the climax.
In writing, a word or group of words that helps you move from one idea to the next.
The beginning of a plot in which characters are introduced and setting is established.
Verticales
The third part of plot; the moment of greatest tension or excitement in the story.
The struggle or problem.
A struggle or problem between the character and something outside of him or her.
An argument or point that has not yet been proved.
Hints or suggestions that tell you what is going to happen in a story.
The basic structure of plot as outlined by German novelist and critic Gustav Freytag .
Serving to explain or inform someone of a fact, situation, or observation. Also known as "informative."
A series of events that make up "what happens" in a story.
The final resolution or ending of a story.
The feeling of not knowing what is going to happen next in a story.