Conflict
Plot
Terms
The Princess and the Tin Box
Miscellaneous
100
An example of this type of conflict would be Lemon Brown vs. the thugs trying to rob him.
What is Character vs. Character?
100
In plot, the "boss battle", or the high point or turning point of a story.
What is climax?
100
The two parts of setting.
What are "time" & "place"?
100
The protagonist of "The Princess and the Tin Box".
Who is the Princess?
100
If you ever become rich and famous some day, will you remember your old English teacher and donate some of your wealth to him? You know, because he works pretty hard to try to give you an education, and really, he has a pretty decent sense of humor and all. Will you at least think about it?
What is yes?
200
For this type of conflict, you might be in conflict with a walrus.
What is Character vs. Nature
200
"The Lady or the Tiger" stopped at this part of the plot.
What is climax?
200
An example of a major character and a minor character from one of your readings.
Mr. B. will let you know if you are correct?
200
The setting of "The Princess and the Tin Box".
What is "once upon a time" (the past) & "in a far country"?
200
Imagine you forget to do your homework. Explain two types of conflict that would fit your situation.
What is (most likely) character vs. society, and character vs. self? Possibly also character vs. character.
300
If you're breaking the law, you're engaging in this type of conflict.
What is Character vs. Society.
300
The part of the plot at which point the story ends or the conflict is finished.
What is resolution?
300
In all symbolism, you have a __________ which represents __________ . Fill in the blanks.
What is "a thing" & "an idea"?
300
Explain the theme of "The Princess and the Tin Box".
What is "money talks" - or something to that effect.
300
Give an example of a time when a protagonist is NOT the "good guy".
Mr. B. will tell you if you are right.
400
This is the only type of internal conflict
What is Character vs. Self?
400
Otoonah finding the ulu would be an example of this part of plot.
What is Rising Action?
400
For something to be ironic, two events have to meet two criteria. (They rhyme.) What are they?
What is "unexpected" & "connected"?
400
Explain something ironic about "The Princess and the Tin Box".
Mr. B. will tell you if you are correct :)
400
You look at this section of a page in your literature book when you aren't sure of the definition of a word of phrase. (Hint: you know they exist when you see a little number by an unfamiliar word.)
What is a footnote?
500
Give an example of each of the following: *Character vs. Supernatural *Character vs. Fate *Character vs. Machine
Mr. B. will let you know if you got it :)
500
The part of the plot that might give you setting, but won't give you any action.
What is exposition?
500
The one word that determines whether or not a character is a static character or a dynamic character.
What is change?
500
Each prince brings a gift to the princess. Consider that each of these gifts is a symbol. What do the gifts symbolize?
What is the princes' wealth?
500
As a class, we have read 13 short stories in this unit. Name at least six of the short stories we have read in class. You must get the title EXACTLY for it to count.
What is: *Aunty Misery, *Otoonah, *Rain, Rain, Go Away, *Raymond's Run, *Stop the Sun, *The Dinner Party, *The Lady or the Tiger, *The Monkey's Paw, *The Princess and the Tin Box, *The Tell-Tale Heart, *The Third Wish, *The Three Little Pigs, *The Treasure of Lemon Brown
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