| A | B |
| plot | the sequence of incidents or action in a story |
| conflict | a struggle of some find |
| climax | the point at which the outcome of the comflict is desided |
| resolution | believable |
| foreshadowing | is the use of clues that hint at what happen later in a story |
| charaterization | a person are thing in a stroy |
| setting | the time and place of its ation |
| symobls | is something that stands for itself |
| denotation | blood |
| connotation | thoughts of death |
| varbal irony | the oppoist of what the writer means |
| dromatie irony | discrepancy is between what a charater says and what the reads knows is true |
| irony of situation | situation turns out to be different |
| flashback | when you think of thing in the past |
| theme | its controlling idea |
| safire | a form of writting |
| tone | a attitude a writer takes toward a subject or an audience |
| first person point of veiw | lets one charater tell the story |
| limited 3rd person point of veiw | narrated by someone who stands outside the story |
| omnisciont point of veiw | all-knowing |
| point of veiw | vantage point from which the story is told |
| local color | describe the speech, dress, scenery associated with a particular setting. |