A piece of written work that is made up and not based on fact
What is fiction?
The three parts of every story structure
What is beginning (Act I), middle (Act II), and end (Act III)
People or animals that the story focuses on
What are characters?
The time/place where the story takes place
What is the setting?
The mood that you are supposed to feel when Tony Stark sacrifices himself in Avengers: End Game
Sad
A piece of written work that is based on fact
What is non-fiction
The order of the sequence of events in a story
What is plot?
The main character that is trying to achieve a goal
What is the protagonist?
The feeling that the story gives the reader
What is the mood?
The part of the plot when the youngest son says the poem and slays the dragon
What is the climax?
This genre of fiction usually involves magical creatures/characters, castles, and often takes place in medieval times
What is fantasy?
The highest point of action or the turning point in a story
What is the climax?
The character/force that is stopping the protagonist from achieving their goal
Who is the antagonist?
The lesson/moral of the story
What is the theme?
A theme from "Dragon, Dragon"
What is to listen/respect your elders?
This genre of fiction usually involves trying to solve a problem or task that others are struggle to figure out (ex. Sherlock Holmes)
What is mystery
The part of the story where the climax usually happens?
What is the end (Act III)?
The person/voice that is telling the story
What is the narrator?
The problem that the story centers around
What is the conflict?
The writers of Pixar rearranged this for Finding Nemo
What is the story structure?
This genre of fiction usually takes place during a time period/event that did actually take place, but the story itself is made up.
What is historical fiction?
The five parts of a story's plot
What are the Introduction/Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution?
The journey that a character goes through that usually ends with them being better versions of themselves
What is character arc?
People, distances, or emotions that get in a character’s way of what they want
What are obstacles?
When Elsa and Anna are introduced in Frozen
What is Act I (beginning)?