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is a literary term that is used to describe the events that make up a story, or the main part of a story. These events are related to each other in a pattern or sequence. The sequence of events that occur in a story
Plot
the central idea in the history
theme
shorten a piece of the history while keeping its meaning
abridged
is any object can be read
text
to copy out or quote a passage from a book
EXTRACT
Is a text that explains the features of something
description
work based in the imagination rather tan on fact
Fiction
Is a literary genre that is fun and satirical in tone, mostly with a happy ending .
Comedy
parts of piece of writing which start on new line and continue at last on sentence
Paragraph
is the traditional way playwrights break up the action of a play. The number of acts in a play varies.<br />
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Acts
Is a literary technique in which writers employ two or more characters to be engaged in conversation with one another
Dialogue
speech or verbal presentation given by a single character to express his collection of thoughts. and ideas out loud<br />
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Monologues
one of the subdivisions of a play
Scene
written instruction in the script of a work that provide guidance to the actors or information about the scenario.
Stage Direction
in which the repetition of the same or similar sounds occurs in two or more words, usually at the end of lines in poems or songs.
Rhyme
literary device that demonstrates the long and short patterns through stressed and unstressed syllables, particularly in verse form.<br />
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Rhythm
to signify ideas and qualities, by giving them symbolic meanings that are different from their literal sense.<br />
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Symbolizes
a message conveyed by, or a lesson learned from, a story, a poem, or an event.<br />
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Moral
Each one of the real or imaginary beings that appear in a literary, theatrical or cinematographic work<br />
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Character
a person who writes plays.<br />
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Playwrights
it is a traditional story or legend that is common to a specific culture, sometimes they leave a moral. example, a fable
Folk Tales
a  short piece of writing or music that is part of a larger piece of work.
Passages
a name used by a writer instead of their real name
Pen name
The author introduce the setting, character and other important information the readers need to know
Exposition (the beginning)
star creating tension or presenting conflict in the story
Rising action
this is the highest point of tension or action in the story the highest point of conflict
Climax (turning point)
the events are leading to the end of the story and the resolution
falling action
this is the final or untangling of the events of the story
Resolution (DENOUEMENT)
Excitement or tension to keep reader interest
suspense
hint or clue about what will happen in story
foreshadowing
interrupts the normal sequence of events to tell about somethings tht happended in the past
flashback
conclusion that reader does not expect
surprise ending
a struggle or problem character must overcome
conflict
inside the character
internal
human vs himself
internal
protagonist against an outside force
external
human vs human, human vs environment, human vs society
external
where and when a story takes place
setting