Standard
Sub-Plots
Climax
Conflict
Review
100
What is the number of the standard we are trying to teach you?
What is R3.2?
100
What does the prefix sub- mean?
What is "under" or "less important"?
100
What is the turning point of the story, where the main character makes the single big decision that defines the outcome of their story and who they are as a person?
What is climax?
100
What kind of conflict is it when the character struggles against outside forces?
What is External Conflict?
100
What are repeated scenes that the storyteller repeats to explain the main outline of an episode several time within a work?
What is parallel episodes?
200
Is it true or false that the standard R3.2 will be on the CST?
What is true?
200
What is a literary term for the events a story comprises, particularly as they relate to one another in a pattern, a sequence, through cause and effect, or by coincidence?
What is a plot?
200
What is the point in which the third of the five phases? (Based on the elements of plot what is the third point?)
What is the point of Climax?
200
What kind of conflict is it when the character struggles with some conflict or emotional turmoil inside of him or her self?
What is Internal Conflict?
200
How can plots be summarized by using a strategy called...? (Based on powerpoint)
What is Somebody Wanted But So.
300
What is standard R3.2 preparing you for?
What is CST?
300
What is a plot that are a part of the lager story but are not as important?
What is a subplot?
300
What do you usally call the middle of a story where a character may be facing a situation?
What is climax?
300
Name three different types of conflicts based on the powerpoint. (Do not repeat)
What is.... Man vs. Man.... Man vs. Self.... Man vs. Nature.... Man vs. Unknown.... Man vs. Society....?
300
What does "Sombody Wanted But So" mean? (based on powerpoint)
What is... Somebody is the main character(s). Wanted is what that character(s) want. But means the complications that develop that make it harder for the character(s) to get what he/ she wants. So is how it all works out in the end?
400
What is the standard R3.2 covering?(What is the standard R3.2 trying to teach you?)
What is to evaluate the structural elements of the plot (e.g., subplots, parallel episodes, climax), the plot's development, and the way in which conflicts are (or are not) addressed and resolve CST (3)?
400
What are the five elements of a plot? (in order!)
What is a 1.basic situation-exposition, 2.conflict-rising action, 3.climax, 4.complications-falling action, 5.resolution-denouement
400
What is the sensecalled in which loose ends are being tied up? Where it is often the time of greatest overall tension in the play, because it is the phase in which everything goes most wrong? (What is after climax in the elements of plot?)
What is complications-falling actions?
400
Name three different types of conflicts based on the powerpoint. (Do not repeat)
What is... Man vs. Man... Man vs. Self... Man vs. Nature... Man vs. Unknown... Man vs. Society...?
400
Do you understand the Standard R3.2?
What is YES!?
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