A) Rising Action B) Climax C) Exposition D) Falling Action
What is the Exposition
The character(s) who the story is mainly about.
What is/are Main Character(s)
The central problem or struggle that drives the story forward.
A) Setting B) Conflict C) Climax D) Characters
What is the Conflict
I went to the store yesterday with my friends. We needed groceries for a picnic!
Is this first or third person?
What is First person
The turning point in the story were tension/conflict reaches its highest. A) Climax B) Falling Action C) Resolution D) Exposition
What is the Climax
Characters who continue to develop the story and support the protagonist journey.
Where and when the story takes place is known as the ____.
A) Setting B) Conflict C) Theme D) Point of View
What is the setting
First or Third Person
What is Third Person
The conclusion of the story where the conflict is resolved.
A) Climax B) Ending C) Exposition D) Resolution
What is the Resolution
The main character of a story who faces the central conflict.
a) Antagonist b) protagonist c) supporting characters d) deuteragonist
What is a protagonist
They can be people, animals or super natural beings that drive the story forward.
A) Conflict B)Point of View C) Theme D) Characters
Who are Characters
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First or Third Person
What is Third Person
This builds tension as conflict of challenges arise.
A) Falling Action B) Rising Action C) Resolution D) Tension Builder
What is the Rising Action
The character who is the opposing force that creates conflict for the protagonist.
a) Antagonist b) protagonist c) supporting characters d) deuteragonist
What is the antagonist
First person and Third person are examples of ____.
A) Point of View B) Tone C) Mood D)Theme
What is Point of View
The events following the climax, leading to the resolution.
A) Falling Action B) Climax C) Resolution D) Exposition
What is Falling Action
The secondary main character is the second most important character of a narrative, after the protagonist and before the tritagonist.
a) Antagonist b) protagonist c) supporting characters d) deuteragonist
What is Deuteragonist
Refers to the authors attitude toward the subject, characters and readers. It affects how the reader perceives the events and characters.
A) Point of View B) Theme C) Tone and Mood D) Characters
What is tone and mood!