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Remembering

concepts
Plot is a literary term used to describe the
events that make up a story, or the main part
of a story. These events relate to each other in
a pattern or a sequence. The structure of a
novel depends on the organization of events in
the plot of the story.
Perspective
Readers see and experience the events and feelings about
the characters through a certain point of view, which is
called a “perspective.” A perspective is a literary tool,
which serves as a lens through which readers observe
characters, events, and happenings.
An example of perspective is farmer's opinion about a lack of
rain.

Your perspective is the way you see something.


Conflict: An external conflict is
a problem, antagonism, or
struggle that takes place
between a character and an
outside force. External conflict
drives the action of a plot
forward. ... In an external
conflict, a character may be
struggling against another
character, the natural world, or
society.

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