Conflicting tensions
Leave a message after the beep
That's in my character
For the plot!
From my eyes
100

The type of conflict found here: 

Drew fought against self-doubt and anxiety because she wanted to be proud of herself. However, intrusive thoughts kept making her mess up or second guess her ideas. 

What is Character vs. Self?

100

Provide an example of a theme topic.

Many answers. 

100

"The class laughed at the lines of free writing that Jake dramatically read aloud while pointing and making exaggerated faces."

How does the reader know Jake is funny?

What is indirect characterization?

100

Where the action and tension begins to build in a story. Often, the majority of the story. 

What is the rising action?

100
The narrator is inside the story and involved in the plot. Uses "I" and "We" when telling the story.
What is first person point of view?
200

The type of conflict present here: 

Ellen was subject to sexism in every job interview for the job in a non-female dominated field she applied for. It felt impossible to change everyone's minds!

What is Character vs. Society?

200

The definition of theme. 

The author's central, universal message about a text. 

200

The character shows many sides and characteristics to the reader. 

What is a round character?

200

The point of most tension or action. The "boss battle" moment. 

What is the climax?

200
The attitude of the author, narrator, or character towards a subject. 

What is tone?

300

The type of conflict found here: 

Kyleigh's office building rushed to finish a presentation after an unfortunate computer outage that took everyone offline. 

What is Character vs. Technology?

300

Discuss the quality of this theme statement for the Lottery. Explain your reasoning:

All of the villagers who took part in the Lottery are evil. 

Poor

 - Not universal as it applies to only one text.

- Not the central message as it misses a big part of the story.

- Message includes Tessie Hutchinson. 


300
The character undergoes a change inside. Not a physical change.
What is dynamic character?
300

Where characters are introduced and the setting is revealed.

What is the exposition?

300

The atmosphere or feeling created in a text for the reader. 

What is mood?

400

The feeling of anticipation and "what happens next" that authors build over the course of a full text. This involves UNCERTAINTY. 

What is Suspense?

400

Turn this theme topic into a theme statement about "Examination Day" where a young boy is killed for exceeding the amount of legal intelligence in a society: Intelligence


Intelligence is powerful

Intelligence may be looked at as dangerous because it questions the way society runs. 

Those who abuse power may withhold intelligence from others. 

400
Motivated by a goal aspiration or desire to frustrate, challenge, or destroy the protagonist.
What is an antagonist?
400
The point at which the essential conflicts is ended or resolved.
What is resolution?
400
The thoughts and feeling of only the narrator or a single character are revealed.
What is third person limited?
500
A hint or a clue to events that will occur in the future or later in the story.
What is Foreshadowing?
500

Create a theme statement for the text "Lamb to the Slaughter."

Many responses
500

The 5 ways to indirectly characterize someone. Specifically. 

What is STEAL?

Speech, thoughts, effects on others, actions, and looks. 


500

The moment or event that BEGINS the conflict. This is a transition from the introduction of the story to the start of the action, trials, and adventures. 

What is the inciting incident?

500
The thoughts and feelings of all characters are revealed.
What is third person omniscient?
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