this is the most intense part of the story (or turning point)
What is the climax?
this is a literary term for a person in a story
What is character?
when the narrator only knows the thoughts, feelings, and actions of ONE character
What is third person limited?
an example of this conflict would be Ms. Ragan was snowed in and forced to watch movies and eat junk food all day.
What is man vs. nature?
this is the very beginning of the story. Introduces characters, setting, and plot.
What is the exposition?
these words describe the personality of the character
What are character traits?
this POV is all knowing
What is omniscient?
an example of this would be if Ms. Ragan was battling a tough jammer during a roller derby game.
What is man vs. man?
this is the ending of the story.
What is resolution?
this is a character that stays the same in a story
What is static character?
this POV is from the perspective of someone IN the story
What is first person?
an example of this is if Ms. Ragan was sad to see her students leave at the end of the year.
What is man vs. self?
this is when the story starts settling down, and problems start being resolved
What is the falling action?
this is the person who opposes the main character (sometimes is a villain).
What is the antagonist?
"I ran to the store. I fought an iguana over the last pack of Starburst brand candies."
What is first person?
an example of this would be if Ms. Ragan couldn't decide between pepperoni and Hawaiian pizza.
What is man vs. self?
this is the part of the story where the story gets complicated with lots of problems
What is the rising action?
this is the hero of the story.
What the protagonist?
"Jack is a jerk. He thinks he is better than everyone else."
What is third person omniscient?
an example of this would be if Ms. Ragan and Cardi B were playing lazer tag.
What is man vs. man?