Plot Diagram
15 Seconds of Summer Part I
15 Seconds of Summer Part II
15 Seconds of Summer Part III
Where I can find...
100

The part of the plot with the most tension or action.

What is the climax?

100

Without a clearly defined shape. 

What is amorphous?

100

To argue about something. 

What is a dispute?

100

Extremely small or tiny. 

What is minuscule?

100

...the language arts homework.

What is Google Classroom?

200

The series of events that leads up to the main turning point of a story. 

What is the rising action?

200

An adjective that means very important. 

What is essential?

200

Free from flaws or mistakes. 

What is immaculate?

200

Not enough; too little. 

What is scarce?

200

...the groups for Daily Eagle and Safety Patrol.

What is the newsletter?

300

The part of a plot that comes right after the climax.

What is the falling action?

300

A large or excessive amount of something. 

What is plethora?

300

Fond of company, social.

What is gregarious?

300

An excessive amount of something. 

What is superfluous? 

300

...the class mailbox.

What is the Media Center?

400

The part of the plot where the author finalizes the story. 

What is the resolution?

400

Regard with hatred or disgust. 

What is abhor?

400

Able to be pressed out of shape without breaking.

What is malleable?

400

To fill something up again.

What is replenish?

400

...packets/handouts given to you in class.

What is the blue folder?

500

The part of the plot that introduces the setting and characters.

What is the exposition?

500

To annoy or irritate.

What is vex?

500

Wildly unreasonable or illogical.

What is absurd?

500

To calm someone down. 

What is pacify?

500

...electronic messages sent by my teacher that I may sometimes need to respond to.

What is Gmail/email?

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