Characters
Characterization
Plot
Conflict
Theme/Story Devices
100

Sally is a very interesting character. After reading only one chapter, we already know she is kind, logical, forgiving, and intelligent. We could describe her as a complex character. How else could we describe her?

Round

100

What is it called when the author SHOWS the reader the personality of the characters?

Indirect Characterization

100

What elements are typically included in the Exposition? 

Characters, setting, background knowledge

100

What does internal conflict mean? What is the only kind of internal conflict? 

An internal conflict takes place inside the characters' mind or heart. The only internal conflict is man vs. self. 

100

That book was so good, but the ending left me in suspense. I can't wait to read the next one! What story device did the author use?

Cliffhanger

200

In Restart, Aaron and Bear did not really change at all. In Seedfolks, Sam did not change. How could we describe these characters?

Static

200

When the author tells the reader the personality of the character, this is called? 

Direct characterization

200

What  happens during the rising action of a story? 

The conflict is revealed. Events are leading up to the climax and things are becoming more complicated. 

200
A struggle between a character and an outside force.

External conflict

200

What is a flashback?

A interruption in the sequence of the story to depict a scene from an earlier time. 

300

The main character is the called the ____________?

The character or force in conflict with the main character is the ________________?

Protagonist and Antagonist

300

What do the S and T stand for in STEAL? 

S stands for speech. It is based on what the characters say. T stands for thoughts. It is based on what the characters think and feel. 

300

The turning point, most exciting part of the story

Climax

300

Sam and Todd are camping in the woods. There is a big storm coming and it's going to ruin their trip. What type of conflict is this.

External, man vs. nature

300

When an author gives the readers clues about what may happen later in the story...

Foreshadowing

400

Many characters in both Restart and Seedfolks went through a major change. What kind of characters change?

Dynamic

400

What does the E and A stand for in STEAL? What do they mean? 

E stands effect on others. If refers to how the characters effect others in the story. A stands for actions and refers to how the characters behave and what they do in the story. 

400

During the _____________, things are wrapping up and the events are leading up to the _________________. 

Falling action, resolution

400

Erik is a very aggressive driver. He regularly speeds and runs through stoplights. What kind of conflict is this? 

External, man vs. society

400
A message or moral of a story, a universal truth

Theme

500

What is a flat character? 

A character we don't know as much about and is not very complex. 

500

What does the L stand for in STEAL?

L stands for looks. It refers to how the characters look and what that tells us about them. 

500

The order of events in a story

Plot

500

Allison and Mary are arguing over what movie to watch, and neither one is willing to compromise. What kind of conflict is this? 

External, man vs. man

500

Give an example of a common theme in stories.

Don't just a book by it's cover.

Good overcomes evil.

Money can't buy happiness.

Help those in need.

Honesty is the best policy.

Etc.

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