Plot
Point of View
Verbals
Elements of a Narrative
Misc.
100

The beginning of the story in which the characters, setting, and conflict is established

Exposition

100

"You are not going to the movies with your friends tonight. You have too much homework to do."

2nd Person

100

I really want to go fishing.

Gerund

100

The main character of the story

Protagonist

100

Conflict between a character and an outside force

External Conflict

200

The part of the story where the conflict and tensions begin to rise

Rising Action

200

"Let's go to the mall! I hope to find something good."

1st Person

200

I went to go to the store. 

Infinitive

200

Opposes the main character

Antagonist

200

What's the difference between 3rd person limited and omniscient?

Limited- only know 1 person's thought

Omniscient- All knowing

300

Part of the story where the main character has a change happen. Conflict is at its peak. 

Climax

300

"Tyra, Ernie, and Terry were all thinking that the car was not going to fit in the parking spot."

3rd Person Omniscient

300

The flashing lights are hurting my eyes. 

Participle

300

True or False:

The Protagonist can't be a bad person

False
300

What is theme?

The life message of a story

400

Loose ends are tied

Resolution

400

"Tyra looked at Ernie. She was excited to hear what his thoughts were on the hamburger. Ernie looked back at her, but turned around without saying anything. Tyra was upset he wasn't talking, but didn't want to express it."

3rd Person Limited

400

In which ways can infinitives act?

As a noun, adjective, or adverb

400

The time and place a story takes place

Setting

400
The name of using the senses to describe

Sensory Details

500

After the turning point. Conflict begins to wrap up. 

Falling Action

500

"Go away!"

2nd Person

500

What are at least 2 endings that participles can have?

Ed, ing, en, t, d

500

The disagreement or dispute between characters or within one's mind

Conflict

500

Mr. Hester's favorite movie

Forrest Gump

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