Other Skills: Character Traits Compare and Contrast Context Clues Fact and Opinion Figurative Language Main / Central Idea Point of View Rhythm & Rhyme Summary Symbolism Theme
Main story elements include characters, setting (where and when the story takes place), plot (the main conflict in the story that triggers the characters' actions), and theme. Resolution of the plot is also often included as a story element.
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Is there anything more fascinating that putting a tiny seed into a dirt hole and watching it turn into a flower or tree or plan...
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