Character
Dialogue
Setting
Conflict
Plot
100

Name the two types of characters

Protagonist and Antagonist

100

What are 3 reasons writers use dialogue in a story? 

To add detail

Portray actions in a scene

Show characters and their interactions

100

Give an example of time for setting. 

Morning

Afternoon

Night

Future 

Past

100

When is conflict introduced?

it is introduced in the rising action of the story.

100
Definition of Plot

The basic sequence of events in a story.

200

What is Characterization?

The act of analyzing characters and characters traits.

200

How can you tell there's dialogue in a story? 

There are ""s.


200

Setting cannot drive the conflict of a story.

True or False.

False. 

Setting CAN drive the conflict of the story. 

200

What are the two types of conflict?

Internal and External

200

5 stages within the story.

  • Exposition
  • Rising Action
  • Climax
  • Falling action
  • Resolution
300

What are the two types of characterization?

Indirect and Direct Characterization

300

Can Dialogue reveal how a character is feeling? 

True or False.

True

300

Give an example of place for Setting.

Home

Forest

Castle

Store 

Park

Space

300

What are the 5 examples of internal and external.

Man v. Self

Man v. Man 

Man v. Nature

Man v. Society 

Man v. Machine

300

What is faced during the climax?

Conflict

400

What is the difference between indirect and direct characterization?

Indirect: The character shows who they are and the reader must make inferences based on the character’s actions and interactions with others.

Direct: The author makes direct statements about the character  

400

Can setting change throughout the plot of the story? 

True or False.

True!

400

When does the solution of the conflict occur?

In the resolution

400

when does the conflict works itself out?

Falling action.

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