Dialogue and Punctuation
Plot Structure
Character Conflicts
Setting
Point of View
100

A phrase that shows ownership in a piece of dialogue; this shows the readers who are speaking

What is a tag line?

100

The _________ in a story is where the conflicts begin to complicate the plot. The characters will begin to face these conflicts. 

What is Rising Action?


100

There are ______ different types of character conflicts. 

What is four?

100

Identify what part of the setting is being told in the sentence below: 

The sun had just begun to peak over the ocean. 

What is Time of Day?

100

The Point of View tells the readers _______ is telling the story?

What is WHO?

200

Cara shouted excitedly, “Hey, let’s go to the movie theater this weekend!”

This tag line is _________ the dialogue. 

What is before?

200

The ________ is the turning point of the story. The most exciting events unfold during this time. 

What is Climax?

200

This conflict occurs when a character struggles against another character in the story. 

What is Character vs. Character?

200

Identify what part of the setting is being told in the sentence below:

"I love looking at the stars and moon."

What is Time of Day?

200

This point of view uses the keywords (pronouns) I, Me, We, My. This point of view is used when a character in the story is telling the story. 

What is First-Person?

300

“Hey”, cried Lisa, “you stole my pen!”


This tag line __________ the dialogue. 

What is interrupts?

300

The ________ is the set-up or introduction of the story. You will begin introducing your characters in this part. 

What is Exposition?

300

This conflict occurs when the main struggles against the weather, animals, the environment, or some type of disease. 

What is Character vs. Nature?

300

Identify what part of the setting is being told in the sentence below:

The girl sunk down in her seat and began to cry. 

What is Mood?

300

This point of view uses the following keywords (pronouns): He/She, Him/Her, They/Them, The characters name. This is when a narrator outside of the story and is telling The story. 

What is Third-Person point of view?

400

“Please wash the dishes and put them away before you go to the concert“, she said. 

This tag line comes ________ the dialogue. 

What is after?

400

The ___________ is the final solution or outcome of the story. This is where the story will end. 

What is Resolution?

400

This conflicts occurs when a character struggles with decisions, limitations, or a moral compass. 

What is Character vs. Self?

400

Identify what part of the setting is being told in the sentence below:

The waves were growing higher and higher as they crashed against the boat. There was lightning flashing all around. 

What is Place?

400

This point of view uses the following keywords (pronouns): You, Your, Yours. This is when the narrator wants to address the writer; It is like someone is talking to you. 

What is Second-Person?

500

When punctuating dialogue, you must place a ________ to separate the dialogue from the tag line. 


What is a comma?

500

The _______ __________ is the part of the story where the characters will begin to settle the conflicts or problems they have been facing throughout the story. 

What is the Falling Action?

500

This type of conflict occurs when the main characters struggles against government, laws, ideas, and practices of others. 

What is Character vs. Society?

500

There are ______ main components of the setting.

What is three?

500

There is one difference between Third-Person Limited and Third-Person Omniscient. This difference is that limited is used when the narrator knows ______ characters thoughts and feelings. In Third-Person Omniscient the narrator knows ______ characters thoughts and feelings. 

What is One? What is Many?

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