Character
Plot
Setting
Definitions
Mystery
100

What are "physical" character traits? 

The way a character looks.

100

What kind of action leads up to the climax of a story?

Rising

100

What is the setting in the book, Matilda?

England, school, town, library, 1970's or 1980's, etc. 

100

Define a "static" character

A character who does not change

100

Tell me your favorite character in the book, Matilda.

Matilda, Michael, Lavender, Bruce, Miss Honey, Mr or Mrs Wormwood, Trunchbull, etc.

200

What are the physical traits of the character, Matilda?

Ex. Small, long brown hair, pointed nose, etc. 

200

What kind of action follows the climax of a story?

Falling

200

What are the elements of a setting?

Time, place, and context

200

Define a "dynamic" character

A character who goes through development over the course of the story. 

200

What does Matilda's mother do all day?

Play Bingo

300

What are the "personality" traits of a character?

Personality traits are how the character, thinks, speaks, and acts.

300

What analogy did we use to learn plot?

A roller coaster.

300

What sounds could give us clues to a setting that takes place in the morning?

A rooster crowing, an alarm clock, etc.

300

Define "exposition"

The beginning of the story. The introduction to the characters, setting, and style. 

300

Which character in Matilda finished an entire chocolate cake?

Bruce Bogtrotter

400

Who are three of the characters we have met in the book, Matilda? (Excluding Matilda.)

Ex. Mr. and Mrs. Wormwood, Michael, Lavender, Bruce Bogtrotter, Miss Honey, Ms. Trunchbull, etc.

400

What is the exposition in the book, Matilda?

Matilda and her family are introduced. Matilda is an un-ordinarily smart child. 

400

What sounds could give us hints to an evening setting?

Crickets, dinner bell, etc. 

400

Define "resolution"

The conclusion of a story. How the story ends. Where everything in the story ends up.

400

What is the name of the librarian who first helped Matilda to find books?

Mrs. Phelps

500

What is the difference between a flat character and a round character?

A flat character does not go through any changes. A round character is "well-rounded" or developed throughout the story.

500

What is the climax of a story?

The highest point of tension. 

500

Describe your current setting.

Classroom, school, 5th hour, etc. 

500

Define "drama" in the classroom setting

Drama is a genre. It is written theatre. 

500

Give me the six examples of conflict. 

Man VS Man, Man VS Supernatural, Man VS Nature, Man VS Machine, Man VS Society, Man VS Self 

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