3rd sixth weeks project!
Madisyn svetlecic
Grabbers.
setting.
Point of view.
First person point of view is when a character narrates the story with I-ME-MY-MINE in his or her speech.
Second person point of view in which the author uses YOU and YOUR, is rare; authors seldom speak directly to the reader.
Third person point of view is that of an outsider looking at the action. The writer may use third-person omniscient, in which the thoughts of every character are open to the reader. Or third-person limited, in which the reader enters only one character mind.
Plot development.
Rising action- Where the events in a story become complicated and the conflict in the story is revealed.
Climax- This is the highest point of interest and the turning point of the story.
Falling action- The events and complications begin to resolve themselves.
Resolution- The part of the plot that concludes the falling action by revealing or suggesting the outcome of the conflict.