The main problem a character faces in the story.
What is conflict?
The reason Rob could not go to school.
What is his rash?
Fiction is different than Non-fiction because fiction is...
What is not true/false?
Tells us what is happening in the photograph with text.
What is caption?
Our president serves this branch of government.
What is executive?
What is Resolution?
Stanley's camp letter is camp...
What is camp D?
What is a myth?
Points out specific parts of something in an image.
What is diagram?
What is religious freedom?
After the climax, and before the resolution. This wraps up the story.
What is falling action?
Stanley got arrested because they believe he stole this.
What are shoes from Clyde Livingston/Sweet Feet?
Fiction text can be mapped on this. It follows how the story goes.
What is plot map?
What is glossary?
Juan Ponce de Leon found this state in 1513.
What is Florida?
The series of events that leads to the climax of the story.
What is Rising Action?
Something given to Rob by Beauchamp, and helped Rob and Sistine free the tiger.
What are keys?
To entertain and/or to share a message or lesson with the reader.
What is the purpose?
Tells you which pages contain certain words.
What is index?
When people change THEIR LIVES to fit the environment.
What is adapting?
The point in which the conflict reaches its peak and the point of highest tension in the story. The turning point of the story
What is Climax?
The person responsible for Stanley's family's bad luck.
Who is Stanley's no good dirty rotten pig stealing great great grandfather?
When characters are talking to each other, in a play it is when the characters talk out loud.
Small text on the side, here to give additional information or extra facts.
What is sidebar?
This founding father wrote the preamble to the constitution.
Who is Governeur Morris?