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Match the words in the right column with the explanation in the left column.

Then compare your work to your classmates.

1. Informs a reader by telling a story. Can be real (non-fiction) or made up (fiction).


Person vs. Self
2. Events in a story in order from beginning to middle to end. 1.

2.
3. The time and place of a narrative. (When and Where). Narrative Text
3.
Moral Value
4. The villain or enemy in the story.
4.
Person vs. Person
5. The main character of a story. 5.
Round Characters
6.
6. People, animals, or even objects in a story. Setting
7.
Characters
7. Characters that change or develop in the story.
8.
Antagonist
8. Characters that do not change in a story. 9.
Flat Characters

9. Problems in a narrative text. 10.


Protagonist
11.
10. Character faces a man-made problem like bullying or slavery. Person vs. Nature
12.
Conflict
11. External conflict between two characters. Often protagonist vs. antagonist.
13.
Sequence of events
12. Conflict that is internal (inside). Example: Good vs. Evil and Right vs. Wrong. 14.
Person vs. Society

13. Character faces problems from nature. Ex: sea monster, bears and tigers, hurricane, or earthquake.

14. The lesson learned from a narrative.

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