The final stage of the plot, where all loose ends are tied
A. falling action
B. initiating event
C. resolution
What is resolution?
To break
What is fract?
The boy wanted to go to the park, ___ he had to do his homework.
What is but?
Narrator is NOT a character in the story
A. 3rd person
B. 2nd person
C. 1st person
What is 3rd person?
A poem, story, or drama
A. persuade
B. inform
C. entertain
What is entertain?
The central character of a story, play, or novel
A. protagonist
B. antagonist
C. narrator
What is protagonist?
To call
What is voc?
She doesn't eat cheese, __ does she drink milk because she is lactose intolerant.
Narrator is all-knowing
What is 3rd person omniscent?
The writing is biased or trying to convince you of one point of view
A. persuade
B. inform
C. entertain
What is persuade?
The beginning of a story, introduces the setting and characters
What is exposition?
Far off
A. fug
B. tele
C. voc
What is tele?
He can buy a brand new charger, __ he can borrow a charger from his sister.
A. nor
B. yet
C. or
What is or?
Narrator uses pronouns such as you, yourself, your, and you're
A. 3rd person
B. 2nd person
C. 1st person
What is 2nd person?
The writing contains data, graphs, dates, and is textbook-like
A. persuade
B. inform
C. entertain
What is inform?
The character who opposes the protagonist
A. villain
B. antagonist
C. narrator
What is antagonist?
To flee
What is fug?
Narrator uses pronouns such as I, me, my, our, and we
A. 3rd person
B. 2nd person
C. 1st person
What is 1st person?
The writing contains talking animals, jokes and humor, a lot of dialogue, cartoons, and fictional characters
A. persuade
B. inform
C. entertain
What is entertain?
The event that sets off the rising action
Death
What is mort?
Andrew wanted to quit his job, ___ he wanted to travel the world instead.
A. for
B. because
C. so
What is for?
Narrator uses pronouns such as he, him, she, her, they, and them
A. 3rd person
B. 2nd person
C. 1st person
What is 3rd person?
The writing contains comparative words, sparkling words, and shows evidence
A. persuade
B. inform
C. entertain
What is persuade?