This is where the conflict gets more complicated.
What is the rising action?
This tells us where and when a story takes place.
What is setting?
this POV is from someone outside of the story and only has one person's thoughts or feelings?
What is third person limited?
An example of this conflict would be someone running from a bear.
What is Character vs. nature?
What is the climax of Rumpelstiltskin?
What is when the Queen finds out his name?
This POV is all knowing and told from an outside narrator?
What is third person omniscient?
An example of this type of conflict would be Mother Gothel fighting Rapunzel.
What is Character vs. Character?
This is a conclusion based on evidence in the text.
What is an inference?
This is where we see the conflict end or characters change.
What is climax?
An example of this conflict would be a robot uprising.
What is Character vs Technology?
this is the lesson you should learn from a story.
What is theme?
Miss Strangeworth is what kind of character?
What is static?
An example of this would be Katniss fighting against the Capital in the Hunger Games.
What is Character vs. Society?
What is the theme of "Little Red Riding Hood"?
What is "Don't trust strangers"?
This is the part of the story where the conflict begins.
What is the Initiating Event?
Roger from "Thank You, Ma'am" is what kind of character?
What is a dynamic character?
"Jack is a jerk. He thinks he is better than everyone else." He said, rolling his eyes.
Jeremy never liked Jack, but that was because Jack was a bully. I can't believe Shelly likes him!
What is third person limited?
An example of this conflict would be Roger trying to decide if he should steal or stay with Mrs. Jones.
What is character vs self?
What can we infer about Mrs. Jones from "Thank You, Ma'am"?
What is that she has been in Roger's position before?