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Match the following terminology with the best descriptor or example. author uses real examples and details and story appears to be based on truth conflict is completely resolved narrator uses "he ,she, they, her, etc) author says the protagonist has long brown hair. the character does crazy actions and wears loud clothing first conflict that sets story in motion perspective from which story is told Narrator uses "I me, us, our, etc.) building of suspense We are given extra information about a character after the square Choose... Choose... direct indirect first person rising action resolution point of view second person verisimilitude Third person complications denouement motivating incident

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Match the following terminology with the best descriptor or example. author uses real examples and details and story appears to be based on truth conflict is completely resolved narrator uses "he ,she, they, her, etc) author says the protagonist has long brown hair. the character does crazy actions and wears loud clothing first conflict that sets story in motion perspective from which story is told Narrator uses "I me, us, our, etc.) building of suspense We are given extra information about a character after the square Choose... Choose... direct indirect first person rising action resolution point of view second person verisimilitude Third person complications denouement motivating incident

Match the following terminology with the best descriptor or example.
author uses real examples and details and story appears to be
based on truth
conflict is completely resolved
narrator uses "he ,she, they, her, etc)
author says the protagonist has long brown hair.
the character does crazy actions and wears loud clothing
first conflict that sets story in motion
perspective from which story is told
Narrator uses "I me, us, our, etc.)
building of suspense
We are given extra information about a character after the
square 
Choose...
Choose...
direct
indirect
first person
rising action
resolution
point of view
second person
verisimilitude
Third person
complications
denouement
motivating incident

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* **author uses real examples and details and story appears to be based on truth:** **verisimilitude**<br />* **conflict is completely resolved:** **resolution** (While *denouement* is related to resolution, it refers more to the tying up of loose ends *after* the main conflict is resolved. Resolution is the most direct answer here.)<br />* **narrator uses "he, she, they, her, etc.):** **Third person**<br />* **author says the protagonist has long brown hair:** **direct characterization** (The author directly tells us about the character's trait.)<br />* **the character does crazy actions and wears loud clothing:** **indirect characterization** (We learn about the character through their actions and appearance, not through direct authorial statements.)<br />* **first conflict that sets story in motion:** **motivating incident** (also sometimes called the *inciting incident*)<br />* **perspective from which story is told:** **point of view**<br />* **Narrator uses "I, me, us, our, etc.):** **first person**<br />* **building of suspense:** **rising action**<br />* **We are given extra information about a character after the [climax/resolution - implied]:** **denouement** (This is where loose ends are tied up and additional information might be revealed.)<br />
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