•Character
•Setting
•Plot
•Theme
•Author’s style
The characters of a story are the personalities
in the story. The characters include who is
telling the story, and who the story is talking
about.
There are main characters and supporting
characters.
The main characters are the people who the
story is centered around. For example, in the
story, Clifford The Big Red Dog, the main
characters are Clifford and Emily Elizabeth.
Supporting characters are ones who make the
story good, but they aren’t the center of
attention.
The setting in a story is when AND where the
  story takes place. So, if you’re reading a story
  about a Circus Clown in Huntington, West
  Virginia in the year 2002, the setting would be
  as follows:
  When (does the event take place): 2002
  Where (does the event take place): Huntington, West
  Virginia
The plot of a story is the sequence of events that
  take place. The plot tells what happens in the
  story.
For example, in the story Green Eggs and Ham,
  Sam I Am (the character) asks his friend (the
  other character) to try green eggs and ham.
  When Sam I Am’s friend says no, Sam I am
  bugs him until his friend tries the green eggs
  and ham. These events are called the plot!
The theme within a story can be a little tricky to
  understand. The theme is the central topic of
  the story. Themes can include friendship, love,
  loyalty, growing up, and family. These are just
  some examples of what the theme of a story
  could be.
Author’s style is a pretty important element. Style
  is how the author writes. For example, what
  vocabulary the author uses, and what kind of
  grammar the author uses. The author can be
  funny or serious. The author can decide to use
  short, choppy sentences, or long, lengthy
  sentences.
The literary elements!

The literary elements!

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    The characters ofa story are the personalities in the story. The characters include who is telling the story, and who the story is talking about. There are main characters and supporting characters. The main characters are the people who the story is centered around. For example, in the story, Clifford The Big Red Dog, the main characters are Clifford and Emily Elizabeth. Supporting characters are ones who make the story good, but they aren’t the center of attention.
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    The setting ina story is when AND where the story takes place. So, if you’re reading a story about a Circus Clown in Huntington, West Virginia in the year 2002, the setting would be as follows: When (does the event take place): 2002 Where (does the event take place): Huntington, West Virginia
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    The plot ofa story is the sequence of events that take place. The plot tells what happens in the story. For example, in the story Green Eggs and Ham, Sam I Am (the character) asks his friend (the other character) to try green eggs and ham. When Sam I Am’s friend says no, Sam I am bugs him until his friend tries the green eggs and ham. These events are called the plot!
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    The theme withina story can be a little tricky to understand. The theme is the central topic of the story. Themes can include friendship, love, loyalty, growing up, and family. These are just some examples of what the theme of a story could be.
  • 8.
    Author’s style isa pretty important element. Style is how the author writes. For example, what vocabulary the author uses, and what kind of grammar the author uses. The author can be funny or serious. The author can decide to use short, choppy sentences, or long, lengthy sentences.