A conflict that takes place inside the character's heart or mind.
What is Internal Conflict?
A series or sequence of events in a fictional story.
What is the Plot?
What is the 2nd line of MLA information on an essay
What is the teachers name
The skater floated like a swan on the lake.
What is a simile?
The year the first Harry Potter movie premiered.
What is 2001?
John has to survive in the wilderness after he gets lost during a camping trip.
What is Character vs. Nature?
!!Double Jeopardy!!
The setting of a story is identified in the...
What is exposition?
Find the error: In the short story the cask of amontillado by Edgar Allen Poe, a man named Montresor desires to get revenge on his friend Fortunato.
What is Capitalizing the tile?
Violet was a giant blueberry rolling around.
What is a metaphor?
True or false: Setting can have a big effect on mood
What is True?
How the story turns out/ends.
What is the resolution?
A conflict that takes place between a character and an outside force.
What is External Conflict?
Find the error: This paragraph is about Montresor using foreshadowing in order to tell the reader he is going to harm Fortunato.
What is this paragraph is about?
!!Double Jeopardy!!
The dragonfly skipped across the sparkling river.
What is personification?
Elements of setting include:
A. time
B. location
C. mood
D. all of the above
What is D. all of the above?
What is the Rising Action?
The leading character in the story that attempts to resolve the conflict.
What is the protagonist?
Introducing the quote with the speaker or a phrase.
What is embedding?
Amiable apples align themselves in an A formation.
What is alliteration?
Days left until Ms. Northington's wedding.
What is 20 days?
Susan is afraid that she is too tall, so she doesn't want to leave the house.
What is Character vs. Self?
The events after the climax that lead to the end of the story.
What is Falling Action?
Find the error: Fortunato says, "For the love of God, Montresor!” which relates to the alarming mood because Fortunato is in despair.
What is explaining the quote?
"Now you see me; now you don’t"
What is repetition?
The year William Shakespeare died.
What is 1616?