Literary Elements (Character, Setting, Plot)
• Characters are the people or animals who take part in the story. You can learn about a character through the character’s words, actions, and thoughts.
• The setting is where and when the story takes place.
• The plot is the sequence of events or the series of related events in a story. The plot includes a problem or conflict, the rising action, the climax, and the resolution, or outcome.
• A story’s theme is the most important idea.
A story may be written in the first person, which is indicated by the narrator’s use of the words I, we, or our.
It may also be written in the third person, indicated by the words he, she, or they.
• The setting is where and when the story takes place.
• The plot is the sequence of events or the series of related events in a story. The plot includes a problem or conflict, the rising action, the climax, and the resolution, or outcome.
• A story’s theme is the most important idea.
A story may be written in the first person, which is indicated by the narrator’s use of the words I, we, or our.
It may also be written in the third person, indicated by the words he, she, or they.
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