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Explore the narrative elements of flashbacks and climax in storytelling, unraveling their significance in shaping plot progression and character development. Learn how these literary tools enhance the reader's experience and create a compelling story structure.
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Academic Vocabulary 2nd 9 weeks # 5
story structure • Literary element that is generally described as the structural framework that underlies the order and manner in which a narrative is presented to a reader, listener, or viewer; contains the plot and setting
flashback • An interruption in the narrative order to show an event that happened earlier. Flashbacks usually give background on a character or event and show how the past influenced a character.
science fiction • Fantasy that takes the reader into an imaginary environment and time, often the future
rising action • A related series of incidents in a literary plot that build toward the greatest point of interest
climax • The most intense, or exciting point of something; peak; pinnacle
intonation • the rise and fall in the voice of speaking
advertisement • something that is shown or presented to the public to help sell a product or make an announcement
root • the basic source or origin of something
expository text • explains the nature of something, such as an object, idea, or theme in the real world
propaganda • spreading of information in order to influence public opinion and to manipulate other people’s beliefs