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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - English Language - Middle School - Parts of a Story
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When telling a story, there are five main elements used.  These elements include: the plot, the characters, the conflict, the theme and the setting.
 

Grades 6, 7 and 8 - English Language - Middle School - Parts of a Story
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1. These are the people who will be part of the entire story.
2. This is when loose ends in the story are wrapped up or resolved.
3. This sets up the conflict of the story.
4. This is the moral, social, religious or political views and opinions of the writer and their reason for telling the story.
5. This is the challenge the character(s) must face in order to grow and change who they are.
6. This is the turning point in the story where the character reaches the peak of the conflict.
7. This brings the story to a close.
8. This tells us when and where the story takes place.
9. This consists of a sequence of events that tells the entire story.
10. This is when the characters are introduced.