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Story Structure - Parts of A Story: Directions: Title of Novel: Author of Novel

This document provides a template for students to analyze the structure and key elements of a novel, including describing the setting and events of the exposition, identifying the main conflict and events of the rising action, turning point, and falling action, and analyzing the resolution. It also prompts students to select vocabulary words from the novel, identify character traits through quotes, and discuss how these insights contribute to their understanding of the character and story.

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Story Structure - Parts of A Story: Directions: Title of Novel: Author of Novel

This document provides a template for students to analyze the structure and key elements of a novel, including describing the setting and events of the exposition, identifying the main conflict and events of the rising action, turning point, and falling action, and analyzing the resolution. It also prompts students to select vocabulary words from the novel, identify character traits through quotes, and discuss how these insights contribute to their understanding of the character and story.

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Name: ​ _

Story Structure – Parts of a Story

Directions: ​All answers must be typed.

Title of Novel: ​ _

Author of Novel: ​ _

1. Exposition:
Describe the setting or various settings with details from the novel.

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List three events that take place before the conflict is introduced.

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2. What is the ​main conflict or ​what are the ​major conflicts ​in this
story? List and explain each.

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3. Rising Action: ​List and describe ​three events that occur before the turning point.
A. _

B. _

C. _
What happens at the ​turning point​? Also, ​explain why you believe this to be the turning point.

4. Falling Action: ​List and explain ​three events that occur after the turning point.

A.

B.

C.

5. Resolution: How does the ​story end​? ​Describe and explain.


Vocabulary
*​List “5”sophisticated vocabulary words that were in your novel.
*​Type each word and its definition.

Word Definition
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*Type the sentence from the novel that had each word ​in context.
*Type the word in BOLD ​within the sentence. Next to the sentence,
give the page number ​to indicate where the sentence appears in the
novel.
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The ​name of the character that I will portray ​for my presentation is

*You need to fill in this chart with ​ten quotes about your character’s traits​. These can
be physical, emotional, behavioral, or intellectual traits.
*You must i​nclude the page number or chapter number.
*You must type a ​4 -6 sentence response ​of how these descriptions contribute to your
understanding of this character and/or you understanding of the story.

Page #& Quote/ Passage from the


Chapter Novel

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