Literary Elements
Parts of a Narrative
Argument terms
Arguments misc
Misc
100

This is the term used for the force in the way of the protagonist

What is the antagonist?

100

This part of a narrative is the highest point of tension, where the protagonist either gets what they're after, or never will.

What is the climax?

100

This is the idea you are proving to be true. 

What is a claim?

100

These are the pronouns you are not allowed to use in an argument.

What are I, me, my, mine. (personal pronouns)

100

When is your final exam?

When is June 24th?

200

This is the specific words an author uses to tell their story. It builds to their voice, mood or tone.

What is diction?

200

This part of a narrative is when the protagonist is struggling to achieve their goals or desires.

What is the rising action?

200

This argument terms names the person or group of people who disagree with you.

What is a naysayer?

200

These are what you should use in order to make sure you can earn full credit; hint: make sure to use enough of them!

What are articles or sources?

200

How can you revise your "Adolescents" argument?

What is creating a file for the Google Classroom assignment?
300

This is the way an author makes the reader feel.

What is mood?

300

This section of a narrative is when the reader is exposed to the setting, and characters. 

What is the exposition?

300

This argument term means to move from one idea to the next. It is often what students struggle with.

What is a transition?

300

This is how many paragraphs you should have when writing an argument on a test.

What are four or five?

300

This is what you need for the final exam?

What is multiple blue or black pens?

400

This is the idea that drives the plot, characters and conflict. Good literature has multiple of these.

What is the central, or main idea?

400

This section of the narrative is when the world settles after the conflict has been decided.

What is the falling action, or resolution?

400

This argument term means to disprove the counterclaim.

What is rebuttal?

400

It's where you prove your argument's importantance -- the so what question.

Where is your conclusion?

400

This is how long you must stay for a local exam -- so you might as well work for this long.

What is 90 minutes (or 1.5 hours)?

500

This is how specific ideas or beliefs get enacted in a location. A character often has to choose to fit in, or be an outsider at this.

Examples include: family, religion, education and government

What is an institution or system?
500

This is the moment the exposition shifts to the rising action.

What is the inciting incident?

500
This is what you must do before you can use quotes or evidence from a source.

What is introduce the author and article title?

500

It's what comes after you use a quote - there should be at least as many sentences of these as there are quotes.

What are your analysis sentences?

500

This is essentially the only thing I can tell you on the final exam.

What is "Use your best judgement"?

M
e
n
u