Point of View - Refers to who is telling or narrating a story. A story can be told in three different ways: first person, second person, and third person., Tone  - the author's attitude toward a certain topic., Exposition - introduces the characters, describes the setting and establishes the problem in the story., Climax - The turning point in the story. It is usually the most exciting part in the story and the part that makes the reader want to keep reading., Rising Action - Where the suspense builds and the problem gets worse and becomes more complicated., Resolution - the outcome of the story. It is how things end up or turn out for the characters., Falling Action - The events that happen after the climax that lead to a resolution or ending to the story., First Person Point of View - Seeing events through the eyes of the character telling the story., Second Person Point of View - The narrator is speaking to YOU., Third Person Point of View - The narrator is describing what’s seen, but as a spectator.,

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