Rising Action: Series of events that create suspense, interest, and tension in a narrative.
Verb: Part of speech that shows an action.
Narrator: The storyteller in a book or movie.
Third person omniscient point-of-view: Point of view where the narrator knows all the thoughts, actions, and feelings of all characters.
Adjective: Part of speech that describes or identifies a noun or pronoun.
Noun: Part of speech that names a person, place, or thing.
Point-Of-View: The perspective of that narrator.
Plot: The sequence of event in a story, play, novel, or movie.
Pronoun: Part of speech used instead of a noun or noun phrase.
First person point-of-view: Point of view where the narrator is a character in a story.
Third person limited point-of-view: Point of view where the narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character.
Resolution: Ending to the story
Exposition: Introduction to the setting, characters, and conflict.
Climax: Point in a narrative at which the conflict or tension hits it's highest point.
Falling Action: Events after the climax of a story that wrap up the plot and lead to resolution.
When Gulliver attempts to pat the first horse he encounters in houyhnhm land, the horse reacts with dislike. Gulliver then tried to pet him after they observed each other, but the horse shook its head and removed his hand
creates pollution and uses energy
<span>It suggests reaching a place. </span>