Plot Map
Conflict
POV
Dialogue
100

Name the 5 parts to the plot diagram. 

Exposition

Rising Action

Climax

Falling Action

Resolution 

100

Give me an example of Person vs. Self conflict

[up to Ms. C's discretion]

100

Name this Point of View:

"I hate Mondays."

First Person

100

What is dialogue?

When two (or more) characters engage in conversation

200

What is the turning point of the story?

Climax

200

Give me an example of Person vs. Person conflict

[up to Ms. C]

200

Name this Point of View:

"I hate Mondays," grumbled Garfield.

3rd person

200
Name a purpose of using dialogue in a story.

Up to Ms. C

300

What is the beginning of the story called?

Exposition

300

Give me an example of person vs. society

Up to Ms. C's discretion.

300

Name this Point of View:

You really hate Mondays, don't you?

Second person

300

What punctuation is missing here:

"I love to read and never give Ms. C a hard time about reading days! said Ms. C's favorite student. 

The closing quotation mark 

400

Where does this part of the story fall on the plot diagram? 

"Little Red Riding Hood met a wolf while walking through the forest to her grandmothers house."

Rising Action

400

What are the two roles that make up a conflict?

Protagonist

Antagonist

400

What pronouns are related to first person POV?

I/me

400

Write a correctly punctuated piece of dialogue. 

[up to Ms. C's discretion]

500

Where does this part of the story fall on the plot diagram? 

"Little Red Riding hood discovers her grandma is actually a wolf in disguise."

Climax

500
What are the two types of conflict?

Internal and external

500

What pronouns are related to third person POV?

[Must name ALL of them!]

he/she, they/them, his/her, it

500

What is incorrect about the punctuation: 

Ms. C asked her students, "has everyone turned in their assignment"?

H in has needs to be capitalized, ending quotation mark needs to switch spots

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