The protagonist (main character) of the novel
Winnie Foster
True or False: A theme is always positive or happy.
False
The part of the story where characters, setting and conflict are introduced.
Exposition
The author's message to the reader.
Main Idea
What you should have for class EVERY DAY!
Pencil, composition book, planner
Jessie, Miles, Ma and Angus
True or false: A theme can be one word (dogs are cute, etc.)
False. A theme is a complete sentence.
The part of the plot where the tension is at its highest (ex. big battle or disaster).
Climax
Caption
Where is late work turned in?
Ms. Foster's desk (late tray)
Internal
Stated in the text or hidden
The part of the plot where the solution to the conflict is introduced.
Falling action
This text structure tells the reader the order that events occurred, or the steps in a process
True or False: If Ms. Foster or Mrs. Burton tell you not to do something, just go ask the other teacher.
What evidence is given to the reader than Winnie chose not to drink the water from the spring?
A gravestone
What is the theme of Tuck Everlasting?
Change is part of life.
The story reaches its end and the problem either is or is not solved.
Resolution
Description
Where should you look for assignments that are missing?
The white bins under the assignment trays
What does the novel compare life to?
A Ferris wheel
Theme is the lesson or _______ of a story.
Moral
The conflict becomes more complicated and major events begin.
Rising action
Problem and Solution
For the millionth time... when is homework due?
FRIDAY!!!!!