Point of View
Conflict
Plot
Persuasion
Random
100

"I, we" is used in...

First Person

100

True or False: Characters can face external or internal conflict. 

True

100

The beginning of the story when the characters and setting are presented. 

Exposition 

100

When the speaker or writer has credentials, this is known as...

Ethos

100

Where is Mrs. Trowbridge from?

New Hampshire

200

"You" is used in...

Second Person

200

A conflict between two or more characters is...

Man vs Man

200

The end of the story. 

Resolution

200

Citing proves that we have done research and know what we are talking about. This is an example of...

Ethos

200

What is the capital of Canada?

Ottawa

300

When narrators act as observers in the story, what type of POV is it? 

Third Person Objective

300

Fighting ghosts in the Ghost Busters movies are examples of...

Man vs. Supernatural

300

Conflict and events that lead to the climax of the story. 

Rising Action

300

Having strong arguments and logical information is...

Logos

300

What year was Disneyland opened?

1955

400

"He, she, it, they" is used in...

Third Person

400

Twister is an example of...

Man vs. Nature

400

Events leading to the end of the story. 

Falling Action

400

Making sure you appeal to an audience's emotions is...

Pathos

400

What is the last day of school for students here at Mansfeld?

May 26

500

When narrators know it all, what type of POV is it?

Third Person Omniscient 

500

True or False: There is only one type of Internal Conflict: Man vs. Self. 

True

500

What is the highest point of tension in a story?

Climax

500
In order to persuade, you need to use...

Ethos, Logos, and Pathos

500

What are Mrs. Trowbridges Kiddos names? 

Nora and Olive

M
e
n
u