| A | B |
| Expostion | Where characters and setting are introduced in a story |
| Rising Action | Events leading up to the turning point of a story |
| Climax | Turning point of a story |
| Falling Action | Events following the turning point of the story |
| Resolution | Ending of the story; where conflict is resolved |
| Plot | Sequence of events that make up a story |
| Conflict | Struggle between opposing forces |
| Person vs Person | External struggle between two or more characters |
| Person vs Self | Internal struggle concerning emotion and decision |
| Person vs Nature | External Struggle between person and an element of nature |
| Person vs Technology | External Struggle between person and technology |
| Protagonist | Main character |
| Antagonist | Force working against the main character |
| Character | Central or focal element in a story |
| Round | Complex/Presented in detail |
| Flat | Characterized by one or two traits |
| Dynamic | Developing and learning throughout the course of the story |
| Static | Unchanging from the story's beginning to end |
| First Person Point of View | One character tells the story from his/her point of view. The reader sees and knows only as much as this character |
| Third Person Point of View | Uses pronouns like "he" and "they" |
| Third Person Omniscient POV | Reader knows ALL of what is done, said, felt, and thought by the characters |
| Third Person Limited POV | Thoughts and feelings are LIMITED to one character |
| Third Person Objective POV | Readers are not told the feelings or thoughts of any characters |
| Mood | Atmosphere of the story |
| Tone | Author's attitude toward the topic |
| Simile | Comparison between two unlike things using like or as |
| Metaphor | Comparison between two unlike things without using like or as |
| Personification | A nonhuman thing or quality is given human characteristics |
| Foreshadowing | Clues that hint at what is going to happen later in the plot |
| Theme | The central idea or insight of a work of literature |