Characters
Setting
Plot
Conflict
Other stuff
100

Only two students have names. Name one.

William or Margot

100

What is setting?

Time and place, or where and when as story takes place

100
The first part of the plot is exposition. What is that?
Exposition introduces setting and character
100

What is a conflict?

An argument, fight, or disagreement; a problem in a story

100

How hot is the surface of Venus?

800-900 degrees Fahrenheit (VERY HOT)

200

Who is the main character or protagonist of the story?

Margot

200

When does "All Summer in a Day" happen?

In the future

200

What happens first: Margot reads the poem or the other students push her?

Margot reads the poem

200

What is a story without a conflict?

Boring or pointless

200

What is Venus the goddess of?

Venus is the goddess of Love

300

Why are students jealous of Margot?

She remembers seeing the sun

300

Where does the story take place?

Venus, the second planet from the sun

300

Where do they push Margot?

Into a closet

300

What is the main conflict of the story?

All of the students are jealous of Margot because she remembers the sun

300

Why did they name the second planet after the goddess of love?

It is the brightest or shiniest thing in the sky (after the sun and moon)

400

Where is Margot from on Earth?

Ohio

400

Venus is the third brightest object in the sky. Name one of the two that are brighter. 

The moon or the sun

400

Who is the antagonist (character who causes problems for the protagonist)?

William

400

What does Margot want?

She wants to see the sun.

400

Which one is the biggest planet?

Jupiter

500

The characters are Margot, William, the other students, and...

The Teacher

500

What really rains from the clouds on Venus? (Hint: NOT water)

Sulfuric acid

500

What happens at the end of the story, what is the resolution?

They let Margot out of the closet

500

How is the conflict resolved?

The students let Margot out of the closet after she misses seeing the sun

500

Neptune is the 8th planet. What is Neptune the Roman god of?

Water, the sea, or the ocean

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