Story Fundamentals
Character Building
Parts of Plot
"What is it about?"
Miscellaneous
100

Everybody has a story to tell, and this is the person who tells the story inside of a piece of fiction.

What is a narrator?

100

The creations and development of characters. 

What is characterization?

100

A turning point in a story, often providing the high point of interest for the reader.

What is the climax?

100

Often referred to as the message of a story.

What is the theme?

100

An educated guess. In science, these are commonly known as a hypothesis. 

What is an inference?

200

In "Button, Button" by Richard Matheson, Norma Lewis is an example of this story role.

What is a protagonist? 

200

"Miss Cruise is fabulous" is an example of this characterization type.

What is direct characterization?

200

Explanation of the story's important characters and setting is a hallmark of this piece of plot.

What is exposition?

200

"An article about how online shopping is hurting the retail industry," is a sentence example of this nonfiction term.

What is central idea?

200

Scared, sad, and reflective are all examples of this term.

What is mood?

300

Task Question: With your team, write on the provided whiteboard an example of your current setting.

(Answers may vary; needs both place and time)

300

In "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs, Mr. White goes from a risky and impulsive character to a more reserved and careful character. This makes him an example of this type of character.

What is a dynamic character?

300

Lizabeth stepping out from behind the bush line and starting to mock Miss Lottie is an example of this element of plot.

What is rising action?

300

Accidently hitting a student in the nose with a pack of Sour Patch Kids is an example of this external conflict type.

What is person vs. person (might also accept person vs. nature)?

300

This narrator type knows what everyone in a story thinks and feels.

What is an omniscient narrator?

400

An exchange or conversation between characters.

What is dialogue?

400

Task Question: With your team, write on your whiteboard a motivation someone might have for coming to school.

(Answers may vary, needs to be a reason why someone might come to school)

400

Putting the different aspects of plot together create this literary term.

What is an objective summary?

400

The title of The Clash's 1982 song "Should I Stay or Should I Go" is an example of this.

What is internal conflict?

400

Task Question: With your team, write on your whiteboard something that might foreshadow what you get for a birthday.

(Answers may vary, needs to be a clue or hint of what someone might receive)

500

The antagonist in "Into the Woods" is this. 

Who is Jack?

500

Name a static character from one of the stories we have read during this unit.

Who is Rachel, Mrs. Price, Mme. Forestier, Sergeant-Major Morris, Joey, or John Burke? 

500

Task Question: With your team, write on your whiteboard the different components of the plot chart in order.

What is exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution?

500

Task Question: With your team, write on your whiteboard an objective summary of "Marigolds" by Eugenia Collier.

(Answers may vary, needs to have no inclusion of opinion)

500

No two people have the same for this literary term.

What is perspective?

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