Vocabulary
Vocabulary (Double)
4Types of Conflict
Narration
Plot Diagram
100
What is a conflict?
What is the problem of the story
100
Define climax in TWO ways.
What is an area of strongest tension and the turning point of the story.
100
Mary's little brother read her diary and told her secrets to her friends. Mary smacks Joe and they proceed to wrestle. person vs. self person vs. person person vs. society person vs. nature
What is person vs. person
100
Until he was four years old, James Henry Trotter had a happy life. He lived peacefully with his mother and father. 1st person, 2nd person, 3rd person narration, 3rd person limited, 3rd person omniscient.
What is 3rd person narration.
100
What is the plot pyramid A representing? Briefly explain it.
What is conflict and it is the problem of the story.
200
What is a protagonist?
What is the main character of the story, often the hero.
200
Define falling action in TWO ways.
What is actions and events immediately following the climax AND where problems begin to be worked out in a story.
200
Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat and move to the back of the bus to allow more white passengers seats. person vs. self person vs. person person vs. society person vs. nature
What is person vs. society
200
I looked around and I saw a hideous painted and powdered witch's face starring down at me. 1st person, 2nd person, 3rd person narration, 3rd person limited, 3rd person omniscient.
What is 1st person.
200
What is the plot pyramid B representing? Briefly explain it.
What is rising action and it is where tension begins to grow with the conflict.
300
What is an antagonist in a story?
What is the character that causes the conflict.
300
Define resolution in TWO ways.
What is where problems are solved AND the end of the story.
300
A character is stranded on a deserted island and must fend for himself against weather, animals, and insects on the island. person vs. self person vs. person person vs. society person vs. nature
What is person vs. nature
300
First, wash your hands and gather all of your materials. Follow the directions in the cookbook. 1st person, 2nd person, 3rd person narration, 3rd person limited, 3rd person omniscient.
What is 2nd person
300
What is the plot pyramid C representing? Briefly explain it.
What is climax and it is the turning point of the story.
400
What is the setting of a story?
What is the time and the place of the story.
400
Define rising action in TWO ways.
What is where tension and suspense begins to grow AND where the conflict first appears.
400
Taylor Swift promised herself that she would never ever be getting back together with any of her ex-boyfriends. person vs. self person vs. person person vs. society person vs. nature
What is person vs. self.
400
Leslie sat in from of Paul. She had two long braids and Paul wanted to pull them. He wanted to wrap his fist around them and yank hard.
What is 3rd limited.
400
What is the plot pyramid D representing? Briefly explain it.
What is falling action and it is where the problem (conflict) begins to be worked out.
500
What is a character?
What is a person, animal, or thing in a literary work.
500
Define exposition in TWO ways.
What is where the setting is explained AND where the characters are introduced.
500
Martin Luther King Jr. fought for the rights of African Americans during the 1960s. person vs. self person vs. person person vs. society person vs. nature
What is person vs. society
500
Mae Tuck set out to the village. She was going to see her family and she had excitement following through her. At the same time Winnie Foster was losing her patience and decided to run away from home. She was filled with anticipation.
What is 3rd person omniscient.
500
What is the plot pyramid E representing? Briefly explain it.
What is resolution and it is where the conflict is completely solved and the story ends.
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