Elements of Fiction
Please get in a group and find the words that are being defined. Plot: is the sequence of events in a story and their relation to one another as they develop and often resolve a conflict.
Character: are usually the people who are involved in what happens in a story.
Setting: is the place and time of the story.
Point of View: refers to the author's choice of a narrator for the story.
Style: Style is the characteristic way an author uses language to create literature. Style is the result of the writer's habitual use of certain rhetorical patterns, including sentence length and complexity, word choice and placement, and punctuation.
Theme: is a generalization about the meaning of a story.
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