| A | B |
| Antagonist | The character in the story who causes problems for the protagonist |
| Dynamic character | A character who changes |
| Static character | A character who does not change |
| Irony | a contrast between expectation and reality |
| Protagonist | The main character in the story |
| Foreshadow | Technique an author uses to provide hints as to what is to happen later |
| Resolution | When the characters' problems are solved and the story ends |
| Rising Action | Complications arise as the characters take steps to resolve the conflict |
| Third-person limited point of view | The narrator focuses on the thoughts and feeling of only one character in the story |
| Third-person omniscient point of view | Teh narrator knows everything about the chracter and their problems |
| Initiating Event | The narrator focuses on the thoughts and feelings of only one character in the story |