Rising Action: Series of events that create suspense, interest, and tension in a narrative.
Verb: Part of speech that shows an action.
Narrator: The storyteller in a book or movie.
Third person omniscient point-of-view: Point of view where the narrator knows all the thoughts, actions, and feelings of all characters.
Adjective: Part of speech that describes or identifies a noun or pronoun.
Noun: Part of speech that names a person, place, or thing.
Point-Of-View: The perspective of that narrator.
Plot: The sequence of event in a story, play, novel, or movie.
Pronoun: Part of speech used instead of a noun or noun phrase.
First person point-of-view: Point of view where the narrator is a character in a story.
Third person limited point-of-view: Point of view where the narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character.
Resolution: Ending to the story
Exposition: Introduction to the setting, characters, and conflict.
Climax: Point in a narrative at which the conflict or tension hits it's highest point.
Falling Action: Events after the climax of a story that wrap up the plot and lead to resolution.