The Central or universal message of a story.

The lines spoken between characters in a play or in a piece of fiction; the main way in which plot, character, and other elements are established.

A playwright's descriptive comments that provide information about the dialogue, setting, and actions during a play.

To reduce large sections of text to their main points that are most important.

The basic sequence of events in a story.

To restate the meaning of something in your own words.

Provides necessary details about characters and setting, introduces the story.

The part of the story that develops the problem/conflict through a series of events that build interest, these events lead to the climax/turning point.

The highest point in the story where the problem/conflict reaches its peak, the turning point of the story.

The events of the story after the climax.

The conclusion of the story, how the problem was solved.

Man vs Man, Man vs Self, Man vs Nature, Man vs Society

How you feel when you read a text. (MM)

The author's attitude of his writing.

The time and the place of the story.

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