The character or force in a work of fiction who tries to stop the protagonist from achieving his or her purpose; the villain of a story is often the antagonist.
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trap
No points!
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star
Double points!
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shark
Other team loses 20 points!
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lifesaver
Give 10 points!
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Situational Irony
When the actual outcome of a situation is the opposite of what is expected.
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heart
Other team wins 25 points!
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star
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fairy
Take points!
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banana
Go to last place!
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1st Person Point of View
The narrator is a character telling their own story using the pronoun I. Usually the main character.
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External Conflict
A struggle or problem between a character and an outside force.
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Conflict
The struggle between two opposing forces
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3rd person limited.
A mix of omniscient and observant. It comments on the actions taking place in the story, but it can only tell the feelings of one character.
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3rd Person Omniscient
The narrator is an outsider of the story and knows everything about the characters and the events. May reveal details that the characters themselves donât know.
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Witness Narrator
It is a character, but a secondary one. It speaks in the first person sometimes, but it tells the story of someone else (a he or a she), the main character.
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a personality trait, an attitude, a disease
Character versus Self
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Internal Conflict
A struggle between the character and himself or herself; the struggle happens in the character's heart and mind.
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earthquake, tsunami, tornado, volcano
Character versus nature
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Dramatic Irony
When readers are aware of events or circumstances in a story of which the characters have no knowledge.
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Verbal Irony
When the speaker says the opposite of what they mean.