A Plot B. Setting I antagonist s Narrative writing C. Characters D. Conflict E Theme F Graphic organizer G- Climax H.expository writing Resolution M Venn Diagrams Protagonist 6 1. Includes the time and place in which the story will take place. 2. Are the people (or sometimes animals) who are featured in the story. 3. The hero of the story and central character. 4. the opponent of the main character. 5. The main challenge to overcome. 6. Is the author's central argument or big idea conveyed the story/text. 7. Sequence of events that tell the story. 8. Turning point of the story where the tensions in the plotline come to a head. 9. Gives a sense of closure to the reader. 10. To relate a story or recount events, an author uses this type of writing. 11. Visual and graphic display It /tool that depicts the relationships between facts, terms, and or ideas within a learning task. 12. This type of graphic organizer has two interlocking circles in which the students can write details about how the topics are different in the outer parts of the circies ar how they are the same in the shared inner space of circles. 13. To inform or teach the leader, the author uses this type of writing