| A | B |
| dialogue | a conversation between characters. |
| mood | feeling created in the reader by a literary work/passage. |
| suspense | a feeling of curiosity or uncertain about the outcome of the story. |
| dialogue | quotation marks are used to mark this literary term |
| character | a person/animal who takes part in the action of a literary work |
| protagonist | the main character |
| setting | the time of the literary work |
| author | the person who wrote the literary work |
| narrator | the speaker/character who tells a story |
| 3rd person | the narrator who is omniscient-all knowing |
| precise details | the acot of creating/developing a character |
| indirect characterization | the author tells what a character looks like, does, says, or reacts. |
| direct characterization | the author directly states a character's traits |
| antagonist | a character/force that causes a conflict to the main character |
| protagonist | the character we are to sympathize with from the author's view |
| theme | the central message/insight into the revealed literary work. The message the author is trying to express |
| 3rd limited | when a character in the story tells the story |