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Jlenok [28]
3 years ago
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Match the term to the description or example. 1. character vs. character the turning point of a story 2. character vs. nature a

story that is told in an actual time sequence 3. character vs. society The protagonist tries to persuade a crowd to follow him and his cause. 4. character vs. self the action of the story 5. character vs. technology The protagonist battles against a mountain. 6. internal conflict a disagreement within the character 7. external conflict The protagonist is trying to dismantle a bomb before it blows up. 8. plot a disagreement with someone other than oneself 9. flash forward 10 The plot stops its proper order to explain something that happened in the past. 10. flashback 9 when the plot skips ahead in time 11. chronological 4 The protagonist wonders if he should go to the right or the left. 12. climax 1 The protagonist is in a fight with her mother about curfew.
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olasank [31]3 years ago
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1. Character vs. character -  <span>A disagreement with someone other than oneself.
</span>2. Character vs. nature - The protagonist battles against a mountain.
3. Character vs. society - <span>The protagonist tries to persuade a crowd to follow him and his cause.
</span>4. Character vs. self - <span>A disagreement within the character.
5.</span> Character vs. technology - The protagonist is trying to dismantle a bomb before it blows up.
6. Internal conflict - <span>The protagonist wonders if he should go to the right or the left.
</span>7. external conflict - <span>The protagonist is in a fight with her mother about curfew.
</span>8. Plot - <span>The action of the story.
</span><span>Flash forward - <span>When the plot skips ahead in time.
</span>Flashback - The plot stops its proper order to explain something that happened in the past.
</span>Chronological - A story that is told in an actual time sequence.
Climax - The turning point of a story.














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