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Tecnología, Programación y Robótica

This document defines key elements of short stories including: setting, characterization, plot, theme, and point of view. It explains that a short story tells about a single event, is fictional, and ranges from 500 to 15,000 words. It has a beginning, middle, and end, and creates an impression on the reader. The document also outlines the typical plot structure of a short story, including exposition, rising action, conflict, climax, falling action, and resolution.
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Tecnología, Programación y Robótica

This document defines key elements of short stories including: setting, characterization, plot, theme, and point of view. It explains that a short story tells about a single event, is fictional, and ranges from 500 to 15,000 words. It has a beginning, middle, and end, and creates an impression on the reader. The document also outlines the typical plot structure of a short story, including exposition, rising action, conflict, climax, falling action, and resolution.
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Colegio de bachilleres del Estado de Hidalgo

Docente : Micaela Cornejo Gálvez


Alumno: Jonathan Leonardo Hernández Trejo
Tells about a single event Or experience.
Fictional (not true).
500 to 15,000 words in Length
It has a beginning. Middle, And end.
Creates an impression on The reader.

•Setting
•Characterization
•Plot
•Theme
•Point of view
Setting: Tells the Reader where and When the story Takes place.

Characterization:
Creation of imaginary People who appear to be Real to the reader. The Writer
gives information About the characters in The story.

Plot: A series of Events through Which the writer Reveals what is Happening . to
Whom, and why.

Theme: The “message” The writer intends to Communicate by telling The story.
Different from the Topic.
Must be written in a Sentence.

Point of view: The Position of the Narrator of the story And what the writer Sees
from that Vantage point.
E 1st Person (I, Me...)
E 3rd Person (He, She,
They, Them...)

•Plot
•Exposition
•Conflict
•Clímax
•Resolution
Plot: A series of Events through Which the writer Reveals what is Happening, to
Whom, and why.

O Exposition – sets The stage for the


Story. Often Contains setting or Characterization.

Conflict: Is a Problem in the Story that needs To be resolved.


Rising Action – a Series of conflicts Or events which Advance the plot And engage
the Reader in the story

Climax: When the Action comes to its Highest point of Conflict.


Falling Action – The events that Occur after the Climax, usually Wrap up
Resolution: The Story’s action After the climax Until the end of The story. The
“conclusion” of the Story.

Plot
Exposition
Rising Action
Conflict
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution

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