Story Arch
First five
Second five
Bonus
100

The introduction to the story that tells time, place and characters.

What is exposition?

100

Giving the impression that something bad is about to happen. 

What is ominous?

100

A stylized picture of an object representing a word, syllable or sound. 

What is hieroglyph?

100

When the negative moment overwhelms the protagonist and the protagonist must do something. 

What is the crisis?

200

Events that develop the conflict; the majority of the story. 

What is Rising Action?

200

Seemingly difficult; intimidating.

What is Daunting?

200

The rise and fall of the voice in speaking. 

What is intonation?

200

The aftermath of the Climax.

What is Falling Action?

300

The event that introduces the conflict. 

What is the inciting incident?

300

In a way that shows casual and cheerful indifference.

What is blithely?

300

To utterly destroy; wipe out.

What is obliterate?

300

You shouldn't exclude or be mean to someone just because you are jealous of them, they are different, or they have something you don't have. 

What is the author's purpose of "All Summer in a Day"?

400

When the negative element either overcomes or is defeated by the protagonist. 

What is the climax?

400

A body of customers or supporters.

What is constituency?

400

An act of giving one's public approval or support. 

What is endorsement?

400

The part of a paragraph that tells the reader what you are going to prove; also known as the claim. 

What is the clarifyer?

500

How the author resolves the conflict

What is the Resolution?

500

Lasting for a short time.

What is ephemeral?

500

A poorly made structure that is likely to collapse.

What is rickety?
500

Margot is let out of the closet. 

What is the resolution of "All Summer in a Day"?

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