What do we call the main character?
Protagonist
Exposition
What is point of view?
What is it called when there is a transition in the story to an earlier time?
Flashback
List at least 3 things that MUST be capitalized.
1. First word in a sentence
2. Letter "I"
3. Proper Nouns
4. Holidays
5. Months and Days
6. Countries, states, cities, bodies of water, mountain ranges
7. Titles
8. Races, Nationalities, Languages, Wars, Organizations
9. Abbreviations, Initals, Acronyms
Internal conflict happens on the inside of the character (ex. anxiety, fear, etc.)
External conflict happens on the outside (another character, earthquake, a group of people, etc.)
By when is the main problem solved? We learn a lot of theme and characters here.
Falling Action
What are the three types of Flashback?
Dream
Memory
Shift in Time
List the 8 Parts of Speech
1. Nouns
2. Pronouns
3. Adjectives
4. Verbs
5. Adverbs
6. Prepositions
7. Conjunctions
8. Interjections
Man v Man
Man v Self
Man v Nature
Man v Society
This is the turning point; this is when the main character is changed in a major way.
Climax
What pronouns are associated with 3rd Person Point of View?
He, She, They, Them, etc.
Central Message is also known as...
Theme!
(message = theme)
What is the difference between Your vs You're?
Your is a pronoun that shows ownership of something
You're is a contraction of you+are.
What kind of character is well-developed, multi-sided, and changes by the end of the story?
Round & Dynamic
When is the problem first introduced?
In the Rising Action
Define 3rd Person Objective?
The narrator knows only the EVENTS of the story and NO THOUGHTS or FEELINGS of any characters.
How is Direct Characterization different from Indirect Characterization?
Indirect Characterization: The author SHOWS you their characteristics
What is the difference between There/ Their/ and They're?
There: location or existence of something
Their: possession/ownership of something
They're: contraction of they + are
S.peech: What the character SAYS
T.houghts: What the character THINKS
E.ffect on Others: How they EFFECT other characters
A.ctions: What the character DOES
L.ooks: How the character LOOKS
"Never Judge a Book By It's Cover" and "Don't be Greedy" are an example of what?
Theme
How is 3rd person Omniscient different from 3rd person Limited?
3rd Omniscient knows everything about everyone (thoughts and actions)
3rd Limited knowns only thoughts and actions of ONE character (usually the main character)
What is it called when you mean the OPPOSITE of what you say, think, or what you think will happen.
Irony
R.A.C. (Restate the Question, Answer the Question, Cite the Text Evidence)