He said, She said
Structure
Through My Eyes
Not My Type
What a Character
100
Conversation between two or more characters as a feature of a book, play or movie.
What is dialogue?
100
This is how many parts to a story there are according to a plot diagram.
What is 5?
100
The perspective from which the author tells a story.
What is point of view?
100
True or False: Narratives can be classified as either fiction or non-fiction.
True.
100
Deep south in the 1940s would be an example of this.
What is setting?
200
These are used to signify who is talking and how they said what they said.
What are dialogue tags?
200
The most exciting part of the story.
What is the climax?
200
You'll find this perspective in choose your own adventure books.
What is second person?
200
These are the four types of narratives we will be writing in class.
What are fictional story, poetry, autobiography and memoir?
200
These are the people and/or animals involved in the story.
What are characters?
300
All direct dialogue must go inside of this punctuation mark.
What are quotation marks?
300
The moral of the story is revealed in this part.
What is the resolution?
300
This point of view tells the story using pronouns like "he" and "she" but doesn't tell you what any characters are thinking or feeling.
What is third-person objective?
300
Tim Tebow wrote one of these when he wrote about his entire life from the time he was a kid until he became an NFL quarterback.
What is an autobiography?
300
Happy, serious or sad would be examples of this.
What is tone?
400
These are the three reasons to use dialogue in a story.
What is increasing tension, revealing the relationship between characters and moving the story along.
400
The events that come directly after the climax.
What is the falling action?
400
The narrator in this point of view sees everything and knows everything.
What is third-person omniscient?
400
This type of narrative is most likely to have things like rhyming and alliteration.
What is narrative poetry?
400
"What time period does the story take place in?" is a question that a writer should consider when coming up with what characteristic of their story?
What is the setting?
500
You do this when a character begins to speak.
What is start a new paragraph?
500
The conflict is fully developed in this part.
What is the rising action?
500
Autobiographies are generally written from this perspective.
What is first-person?
500
John sits down and writes a collection of stories about all of the times he has gone fishing. John has written this type of narrative.
What is a memoir?
500
These are the two primary reasons we write narratives.
What is to entertain and inform?
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