This is the room where the children love to go.
The nursery
This is the planet where the school children live
In the beginning of the story we learn that the monster is actually this.
A Child!
This is the beginning of the story where character and setting are introduced.
Exposition.
Mr. Puente fights a bear is this type of conflict.
Man Vs. Nature
The children keep imagining this in the nursery
Africa and Lions
On the planet where the children live, it rains for this many years straight.
7
This is the name of the monster.
The problem of the story is called this.
The conflict.
Mr. Puente is terrified to jump out of a plane is which type of conflict.
Man vs. Self
The children throw a fit when there father does this.
Shuts off the house and nursery.
This is what the children are waiting for in the story
The Sunshine
The monster punished Aunt Amy for doing this.
Singing
These are the events that add conflict and suspense to the story.
Rising Action.
Mr. Puente argues with a student over how much homework to give is this type of conflict.
Man vs. Man conflict
At the end the children do this to their parents.
Trap them in the nursery and kill them.
Lying!
Makes them disappear.
The most intense scene of the story is called this.
Climax
Mr. Puente fights for more pay for teachers is this type of conflict.
Man vs. Society
The author of the story is warning us not to trust this...
Technology.
The children do this and so Margot misses her chance to see the sun.
Lock her in a closet
In the end, the monster turns Dan Hollis into one of these.
A jack in the box!
Resolution.
Mr. Puente feels very poorly about an argument he had with another teacher and considers whether he should apologize are these two types of conflict.
Man vs. Man
Man vs. Self