the turning point in a story is called "le tournant"
A sharp point is une pointe.
A meeting point or meeting place is "un point de rendez-vous" or "un point de rencontre" in French.
point d'interrogation
It is old french: 'point' Je n'ai pas d'argent: I don't have cash Je n'ai point d'argent
Elan is a noticeably distinctive and stylish elegance. For example: "The author of the story described his characters with a certain elan." I believe the "E" in the word has one of those little dash sigs over it, implying it is some form of a French word, but you get the point. ;)
maybe "ascending action"?
Story is spelled "histoire" (fem.) in French. This is pronounced "ist-war" ("a" as in "father"). "Histoire" also means history.
A tuning point in my life was getting married.
Judgment or turning point.
yes, 'histoire' means both story and history in French.
The battle of Stalingrad is considered a turning point in World War Two, it led to the defeat of the Germans in the West.
"Verdieping" is a Dutch word, not French. In French, the word for "floor" or "storey" is "étage".
Slice or piece.
A sharp point is une pointe.
A ball point pen is 'styllo a bile'
its basically the resolution of the story, where the character reflects on the events that happenedDenoument is a French word for the part of a story between the climax and resolution. Its English equivalent would be "falling action."
A meeting point or meeting place is "un point de rendez-vous" or "un point de rencontre" in French.