Plot Structure
Conflict
Context Clues
Text Structures
Figurative Language
100

Introduces characters and setting

Exposition

100

What type of conflict is a character struggling with their own fears?

Internal Conflict

100

Using context clues, give the definition of the italicized word:
The puppy was famished, so it ate all the food in seconds.

Very hungry

100

Organizes information in the order that events occur, from the earliest to the most recent

Chronological

100

Buzz

onomatopoeia

200

a series of plot events that build tension, raise stakes, and deepen conflict

Rising Action

200

A struggle between a character and an outside force, such as nature, society, or another character

External Conflict

200

Using context clues, give the definition of the italicized word:

Unlike his timid brother, Marcus was bold and confident.

Shy

200

organizes information by presenting a specific issue followed by one or more potential solutions

Problem and Solution

200

“I’m so hungry I could eat a horse.”

Hyperbole

300

The final part of a story’s narrative arc. It resolves the central conflict, ties up loose ends, and establishes a new "normal" for the characters.

Resolution

300

A character arguing with a friend is what type of conflict?

Character vs Character

300

Using context clues, give the definition of the italicized word:

The desert is very arid because it gets almost no rain.

Very dry

300

explains why something happened and what happened as a result

Cause and Effect

300

“Peter Piper picked peppers.”

Alliteration

400

Serves to wind down the narrative, releasing built-up tension as characters face the consequences of the climax and start to resolve their remaining problems

Falling Action

400

A character lost in the desert without water is what type of conflict?

Character vs Nature

400

Using context clues, give the definition of the italicized word:

The lake was tranquil, not rough or stormy like the ocean.

Calm

400

Examines similarities and differences between two or more topics

Compare and Contrast

400

“The leaves danced in the breeze.”

Personification

500

The most intense, dramatic, or high-stakes moment in a story, marking the turning point where the protagonist confronts the main conflict

Climax

500

A character wants to fit in but feels it would go against their values. What type of conflict is this?

Character vs Self

500

Using context clues, give the definition of the italicized word:

The old house was dilapidated, with broken windows, peeling paint, and a collapsing roof.

Run-down

500

organizes information around a central topic, idea, person, place, or thing, using specific details, characteristics, and examples to create a mental picture for the reader

Description

500

“The classroom was a zoo.”

Metaphor

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