Grammar #1
Character Roles
Grammar #2
Grammar #3
Conflict
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What is a noun?
A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea!
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What is a protagonist?
A protagonist is the person who solves the conflict in a story.
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What is an adverb?
An adverb describes a verb frequently ending in the suffix -ly.
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What is the predicate?
It is the part of the sentence that is telling you what the subject is doing/did.
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What is a conflict?
A conflict is the dramatic struggle between two forces in a story. Without conflict there is no plot/point of the story.
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What is a pronoun?
Pronouns are names of people, or names of specific places.
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How do you identify a main character in a story?
The main character can be identified if the story is about them.
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What is a conjunction?
A conjunction connects words, phrases and/or clauses.
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What is the subject in a sentence?
The subject is the part of the sentence that the sentence is about.
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What are the 4 types of conflict?
Character vs Character Character vs Self Character vs Society Character vs Nature
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What is a verb?
A verb is a word that indicates action/ an action word.
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What is an antagonists?
An antagonist is a main character who creates the conflict in the story.
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What are the 3 different conjunctions are?
There is a coordinating conjunction, subordinating conjunctions, and a correlative conjunction.
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Explain the difference between each conflict.
Character vs Self= When a character has some kind of inner conflict. A good way to find out if it's character vs Self is to see if the antagonist and protagonist are the same main character. Character vs Character= When one of the main characters are in conflict with another main character, human or not human. (Good vs Evil) Character vs Nature= When the main character is in conflict with the forces of nature. Nature is the antagonist. An example of that would be the Lorax. Character vs Society=when the main character is against a group of people , community, culture, society, ect.
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What is an adjective?
An adjective describes a noun.
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What is a supporting character?
A supporting character is someone who helps the story move forwards with their actions, presence and choices.
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Explain what the difference is between the 3 different types of conjunctions.
Coordinating- connects words, phrases, and clauses. FANBOYS. Subordinating- connects only clauses together. Correlative- conjunctions that must be used together.
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What is a clause?
It looks like someone who brings presents at christmas time. But it's actually a group of words that explain an idea. If the idea is complete it is an independent clause. If it doesn't make sense on it's own than it's a dependant clause.
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Identify which kind of conflict is most common and less common.
Less common=Character vs society Most common=Character vs self
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What is a homophone?
Homophones are words that sound the same but have a different meaning and mean the same thing.
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What is a background character?
A background character is someone who helps the story move forward with their presence. They never can any dialogue and are basically their for decoration.
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What are the FANBOYS and what do they represent?
FANBOYS are a special way of remembering conjunctions. For And Nor But Or Yet So
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What is a participle?
A participle is a word that describes a noun but has the quality of both a verb and adjective.
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Define what the meaning of motivation?
Motivation is the reason someone is still doing what there doing. Or what keeps them doing what they love. Some reasons people keep doing what they are doing: love, hunger, freedom, a strong belief.
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