What was the main type of conflict in "The Most Dangerous Game"
What is Character Vs. Character
What kind of "room" has no windows and are fun to be around?
A Mushroom
DAILY DOUBLE Video Clip
What is Man vs. Nature
What happens to then parents at the end of Bradbury's "The Veldt"?
The children trick them into getting eaten by Lions.
We learn about what a character is like through Characterization, and we can use the STEAL method to find this. What does STEAL stand for?
Speech, Thoughts, Effects on others, Actions, and Looks
The part of the plot that concludes the falling action revealing or suggesting the outcome of the conflict
What is Resolution
What was the name of the hunter that hunted down Rainsford in "The Most Dangerous Game"?
Who is Zaroff?
What is an example of character vs. Society?
Examples Vary
What makes a DYNAMIC character change over time?
What is conflict or crisis, and character development
Name the FIVE elements of plot in order.
Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution.
Why is the resolution placed higher than the exposition?
This type of narration uses elements of plot like flashbacks.
Why would we consider Rainsford a dynamic character by the end of "The Most Dangerous Game"? Think about his hunting philosophies.
This is the official literary term for the plot pyramid?
This added bit at the end of a story years after it's resolution is called what?
What is Denouement?
What are the coordinating conjunctions for FANBOYS?
What are For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, and So?