The problem(struggle) that drives the story forward.
Conflict
A round/dynamic character
The time and place in a story
The setting
What does TREE stand for?
T=topic sentence, R=reasons, E= evidence/examples E= ending
Occasionally
af en toe
The turning point of the story where the conflict reaches its highest point.
The Climax
The main character in the story.
Protagonist
True or false: the setting includes the environment, culture, and historical context.
TRUE
What is a compound sentence
Moreover
bovendien
The events that happen after the climax
Falling action
A character that does not change in the story.
A flat/static character
True or False: the setting is part of the context.
TRUE
What is a complex sentence?
A sentence that contains a dependent clause (relative clause) that is not a stand alone sentence.
finally
tenslotte, tot slot
The event that starts the main conflict in the story.
Inciting Incident
Words we use to describe a character
Adjectives
True or false:The setting is not connected to other elements of the story.
False: it creates a background for the story to take place and includes all elements and circumstanes that are connected to the location and time period.
What is a prompt?
a direction/instruction that tells you what to write about and what type of writing is required.
rector
headmaster/principal
The series of events that build the tension and develop the conflict.
Rising action
The opposing force or character in the story - the character that causes or creates the conflict.
The antagonist
Which is more important: Context or setting and why?
Context because it provides the overarching framework and meaning that allows a setting to have substance and impact, whereas setting is a physical element that serves context.
What do the letters in STOP&DARE stand for?
suspend judgement-take a side -organize ideas-plan more as you write - develop your topic sentence - add supporting ideas - reject arguments other side - end with a conclusion.
Met betrekking tot
with regards to