You just have to memorize the terms, for one thing. If you know that exposition means the part of the story where you meet the characters and learn the setting and conflict, you'll understand that part of the story better. Think of a story like a mountain or a triangle. Everything builds up to a climax, then falls back down to the ending.
better reference components
point of reference
Characters
it helps the reader understand by looking at the chart seeing what the chart is all about
How the character interacts with others
Having an outline can help readers better understand different story components by providing a clear structure and sequence of events. It helps organize information, highlight key points, and ensure that the story flows logically and cohesively for readers to follow easily.
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Generalization helps the reader understand a character or idea in the story.
To rate or chide vehemently; to scold.
A label.
textual evidence that helps your reader understand what you are trying to say
artefacts