Plot
Character
Internal or External Conflict
Plot 2.0
100

What is the definition of plot?


series of events

100

What is a character?

Person in a book, movie, etc.

100

What is a conflict?

A problem.

100

About a main character, setting, event or other element of the narrative.

Exposition

200

What is the first element of the plot? Explain it.


Introduction. Where we meet the characters and it starts off the story

200

Who is the Antagonist Character?

Bad guy.

200

You have an argument with your best friend

What is external.

200

 All of the events that lead to the climax that can also develop events that create suspense.

Rising action

300

What is the second and third part of a plot? 

Rising element and Climax

300

Who is the Protagonist Character?

Good guy or hero.

300

You don't know if you should go out for track or baseball

What is internal.

300

 The highest point of tension or drama in a narratives' plot.

Climax

400

What are the fourth and fifth part of the plot?

Falling Action and Conclusion.

400

What do the Antagonist Character and Protagonist Character affect?

The plot.

400

Your teacher kicks you out of class for misbehaving

What is external.

400

After the climax and resolution of the major conflict.  

Falling Action

500

What was the turning point in "The Outsiders".

Johnny stabbed Bob, the Soc and Greasers standing up to Socs when they were being tormented.

500

What are the two different character traits?

External-how the character is described 

Internal-how the character is acting and feeling

500

A character is trying to decide if they should lie to their parents about why they got in trouble or if they should tell the truth. What kind of conflict is this?

Character struggling internally with self.

500

The conclusion of a plot's conflicts and complications. This occurs after the falling action and is typically where the story ends.

Resolution/Conclusion

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