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Elements Of Fiction

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

FICTION

WRITING AN AUTHOR IMAGINED/ IS FAKE AND COULF BE BASED ON A TRUE STORY.
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NON FICTION

WRITING THAT IS TRUE AND IS BASED OFF OF A TRUE STORY
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SETTING

THE TIME, PLACE AND MOOD OF A STORY.
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PLOT

THE CHAIN OF EVENTS OR WHAT HAPPENS IN A STORY.
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FORESHADOWING

HINTS TO FUTURE EVENTS IN THE STORY.

CONFLICT

A PROBLEM OR A PART THAT MAKES YOU STUCK
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SYMBOL

USED TO REPRESENT SOMETHING, THE READER HAS TO FIGURE IT OUT.
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THEME

THE MAIN IDEA OF A STORY.
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EXPOSITION

SETS THE STAGE, MEET CHARACTERS, SETTING DESCRIBED AND CONFLICT BEGINS.
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CLIMAX

THE TWIST OF A STORY.
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RESOLUTION

STORY ENDS, LOOSE ENDS TIED UP UNLESS ITS A SERIES.