What is Internal and external?
The diagram that shows all 5 parts of the plot of a story?
What is Fraytag's pyramid?
Which point of view is this an example of: "I went to the grocery store and thought that I should grab some vegetables for dinner."
What is first person?
Where and when a story takes place.
What is the setting?
Who is the "good guy" in a story?
What is the protagonist?
Internal conflict is also called...
What is man vs. man?
Which part of the plot diagram is this: the characters, conflict, and setting are introduced?
What is the exposition?
What is it called when the narrator of the story is NOT a main character but knows the POV of ONE character?
What is third person limited?
the lesson learned from the story?
What is the theme?
What kind of irony is it when someone says "What a beautiful day!" when it is storming outside?
Brian's plane crashed in the Canadian wilderness, and he must learn how to survive. What kind of external conflict is this?
The climax of the story is also called the...
What is the turning point?
What is it called when the narrator is NOT a main character, but knows the POV of MANY of the characters in the story?
What is third person omniscient?
The way the reader feels after reading something.
What is mood?
The reader knows something that the main characters do not know. This is...
What is dramatic irony?
Jonas is unhappy with his community's rules and customs. He starts to rebel. What kind of external conflict is this?
What is man vs. society?
The series of events that build up to the climax?
What is rising action?
The Giver is an example of what kind of POV?
What is third person limited?
The attitude or feeling that the author has about the subject they're writing about?
What is tone?
What is it called when you make a prediction by combining prior knowledge with context clues?
What is an inference?
Blake and his friend aren't speaking right now because they got into a big argument in ELA. What kind of external conflict is this?
occurs after the climax has been reached and the story has been resolved.
What is falling action?
What point of view is this an example of: "You are trying to decide if you want ice cream, but you're very full. You decide to go anyway."
What is second person POV?
What do the initials P, I, and E stand for when we talk about the author's purpose?
What is Persuade, Inform, Entertain?
What is it called when someone makes a huge exaggeration?
What is a hyperbole?