The only type of internal conflict.
What is character vs. self?
This is the author of Where the Red Fern Grows.
Characters and setting are described in this plot element.
What is Exposition?
This type of figurative language gives human traits to nonliving things.
What is personification?
This type of characterization tells you directly what a character is like.
What is direct characterization?
This type of conflict involves issues with man-made creations (robots, cell phones, computers, etc.).
What is Character vs. Technology?
This is the setting of Where the Red Fern Grows.
What are The Ozarks?
This plot element is where the conflict starts to build in a story.
What is rising action?
This type of figurative language describes and is sound!
What is onomatopoeia?
This type of characterization requires making inferences about a character's traits.
What is indirect characterization?
This type of conflict involves ghosts, vampires, zombies, and other out-of-this-world beings.
What is Character vs. Supernatural?
This is how Little Ann and Old Dan got their names.
What is the carving on the sycamore tree?
This is the point of greatest tension in a story.
What is the climax?
This type of figurative language directly compares two unlike things.
What is a metaphor?
What is theme?
Billy Colman's encounters with mountain lions (cougars) could be described as this type of conflict.
What is Character vs. Nature?
This is the name of the character who fell on their axe and died.
This is where conflict starts to resolve in a story.
What is falling action?
This type of figurative language involves extreme exaggeration to make a point.
What is hyperbole?
In this story, one theme was hard work and dedication pay off.
What is Where the Red Fern Grows?
What is:
Character vs. Character
Character vs. Society
Character vs. Technology
Character vs. Nature
Character vs. Supernatural
This is where the red fern grows...
What is Little Ann and Old Dan's gravesite?
This is where a story wraps up.
What is the resolution?
This type of figurative language uses figures of speech to mean something else (You must have woken up on the wrong side of the bed today).
What is Idiom?
"Every day at lunch, Billy Bob sits at a different table, chatting with all of the students." This tells us Billy Bob is...
What is friendly/outgoing/kind?