situational irony
Irony. Irony occurs when the opposite of what is expected happens, creating a sense of surprise or humor for the audience.
situational irony
a narrative
a description of how each character was changed by the events of the story
describes how much each character was changed by the events of the story and provides an outcome to the central conflict. addie_mae
narration
The term that describes where a story happens is the setting. The setting includes the time and place in which the story unfolds, creating a backdrop for the characters and events to take place. It helps to establish the atmosphere and context of the narrative.
Foreshadowing is a literary device in which a writer gives an advance hint of what is to come later in the story. Foreshadowing often appears at the beginning of a story, or a chapter, and it helps the reader develop expectations about the upcoming events. A writer may implement foreshadowing in many different ways. Some of these ways include: character dialogues, plot events
falling action --- foreshadowing
You can set up reader expectations by introducing key characters, establishing the story's setting and tone, and hinting at potential conflicts or obstacles that will drive the plot forward. Foreshadowing future events or themes can also help guide readers' expectations and keep them engaged.
Resolution describes how each character was changed by the events of the story and provides an outcome to the central conflict.
A+ the sequential pattern of events as they occur in a story.
As a chain reaction of a series of events in a story