Define conflict...
The problem or struggle in a story.
exposition, background info about characters and setting
TRUE OR FALSE: The fisherman thought it was a great idea to keep Greyling from the sea.
FALSE
TRUE OR FALSE: Mrs. Jonson is the woman who helps Roger.
FALSE
The setting of the story answers the questions of...
where and when.
When one character struggles against another character or characters it is called...
character vs. character conflict
The inciting moment starts the...
action/conflict in the story.
What is the inciting moment in "Greyling"?
When the fisherman finds Greyling.
Mrs. Jones gives Roger $10. This shows she is...
kind/thoughtful.
Characterization is when readers use _______ to describe a character based on how they act, think, and speak.
adjectives
When a character has a problem with the environment it is called...
character vs. nature conflict
The climax is the...
most important/exciting part of the story. A turning point.
sometimes you must let the things you love go free.
Roger's dirty face and appearance shows that he is probably...
neglected.
TRUE OR FALSE: Point of view is the perspective from which the story is told.
TRUE
When a character breaks the law or has a problem with the beliefs/feelings of a group of people it is called
character vs. society conflict
Define plot...
the series/sequence of events that make up a literary work.
he had no idea that he would be safe and turn into a seal when he agrees to save his father.
Why does Mrs. Jones leave her door open while her purse is on the bed?
She is testing Roger to see if he can prove his honesty.
The theme is the...
Lesson or message the reader learns from the story.
Which types of conflict are internal and which types are external?
Internal: character vs. self
External: character vs. society, nature, & character
TRUE OR FALSE: A resolution in a story can be positive or negative.
TRUE
"Greyling" is told from _________ POV
3rd person omniscient
dynamic characters change and static characters do not