Expositroy Writing: Expository writing is a type of writing where ther purpose of it is to inform, explain and describe the writers subject to the reader. Expository text is ment to deposit information. It is the most common used type of writing for people in school and other forms of education.
Plot Point: A plot point is an event in a flim or in television within a plot that digs into the action and makes it turn in another direction. It can also be an object of importance, around which the plots revolves. It can be anything from an event or the discovery of a character or even motive.
Climax: A climax is a point where something becomes intense or hightened tension or drama. This is the turning point of a narrative.
Epilogue: A epilogue is a peice of writing at the end of a work or literature. In film, epilogue is a feature showing a montage, images or clips with a short explanation of what happend to the characters. There are many films that don't only contain a few glimpses of the character's future, but also are based on an epilogue.
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