The document outlines the five basic elements of a story: setting, characters, plot, conflict, and resolution. It defines each element and provides examples. The setting establishes where and when the story takes place. Characters can include protagonists and antagonists. The plot follows the sequence of events in the story from the exposition to the climax and resolution. Conflict, which can be internal or external, forms the basis of the dramatic action. Resolution concludes the story by solving the central conflict.