Characters
Plot
Grab Bag!
OFMM Themes
Plot Diagram
Act-Pass Voice/Clauses/Phrases
100

The main contributor to the early change in Louie's life

Pete

100

Louie began to stop being mischievous and shifted his focus to a new talent

Running

100

Name one of Louie's bad habits growing up

Smoking/drinking/fighting/running away

100

This theme deals with the ideas that both men had but never were able to accomplish?

Broken Plans

100

This is a particular part in literature, where the tension or action is at its highest point. This can be a turning point, a point of action or a decisive moment for a character.

Climax

100

The “right” sentences have SVO word order (Subject, verb, object). The subject is doing the action.

SVO=Subject Verb Object

200

The adored B-24 plane by Louie and his crew that endured several dangerous missions.

Superman

200

Louie halted his running career to handle this new responsibility

Being Drafted into military
200

Louie went to the Olympic Games in this city.

Berlin Germany

200

This theme deals with a light bulb moment in which both men held onto an ideal that they could own their own farm one day, much like many people did during that time period. 

American Dream

200

struggle between two opposing forces. Common external conflicts are man vs. man, nature and society. A common internal conflict is man vs. self.

Conflict

200

The “wrong” sentences have OVS word order (Object, verb, subject). The object is doing the action; the subject has been either MOVED or is MISSING/VAGUE.

Passive Voice

300

The commander of the POW camp that tortured all officers the worse because of his own insecurities with not becoming an officer

Bird

300

The previous crew did not return, forcing this event to occur.

Louie and his crew were forced to fly and crashed due to the plane missing parts. 

300

Louie's B24 was named this.


Superman

300

This theme deals with the deep bond that develops between George and Lenney

Friendship. 

300

 This is the introduction to a literary piece. The setting, background information, initial plot line and the protagonist are usually introduced during the exposition.

Exposition

300

genres of writing prefer active voice

True

400

This POW prisoner survived with his faith and thoughts of his fiancee'

Phil

400

This was created which shifted the outcome of the war and Louie's fate

B-29

400

Louie crashed in this B24 plane.

Green Hornet

400

This theme deals with the consequences that some people have to partake in while others can't seem to handle that type of adversity. 

The weak and the strong. 

400
  1.  During the falling action, the main problem or conflict is resolved. Most issues are wrapped up, the loose ends are tied up, and the falling action leads to the resolution. 

Falling Action

400

independent, dependent, noun, relative, adverbial

Types of Clauses

500

Main Character and survivor of POW camps and a myriad of atrocities. 

Louie

500

The introduction of this person saved Louie's life in more than one way.

Billie Graham

500

Louie crashed in this B24 plane.

Green Hornet

500

This theme deals with how some people take the blame for others. 

Scapegoating

500

This is the solution of a very complicated issue. This is the ending to the plot. 

Resolution

500

noun, verb, adjectival, participial, prepositional, absolute

Types of Phrases

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