Citing Textual Evidence
Plot
Conflict & Characters
Character Development & Depth
Characterization & Conflict
100

Using examples from a text or video to support or prove your answers to the questions about it.

What is citing evidence?

100
This plot stage introduces the characters, setting, and context.

What is the exposition?

100

A person, animal, or object presented as a person in a story.

What is a character?

100

This character does not change internally throughout a story when faced with external conflict.

What is a static character?

100

The description of characters in a story.

What is characterization?

200

Words taken and repeated by someone who is not the original author.

What is a quotation?

200

This plot stage develops all action and drama and may introduce a subplot.

What is the rising action?

200

A character engaged in conflict.

What is an agonist?

200

This character changes internally throughout a story when faced with external conflict.

What is a dynamic character?

200

Characterization where you must use context clues from dialogue, reactions, and others' reactions to make inferences/guesses about a character's personal traits/appearances.

What is indirect characterization?

300

A note on what text or part of the text a quote came from.

What is a citation?

300

This plot stage is the peak of all action and drama.

What is the climax?

300

One of the main characters that is usually the hero/good person in the story that works toward some goal.

What is a protagonist?

300

This character generally has one personality trait that goes undeveloped throughout a story.

What is a flat character?

300

Characterization where you will see imagery and vivid descriptions that outright describe someone's traits/appearances.

What is direct characterization?

400

The author, title, and date of publication of the text you're quoting.

What is a reference?

400

This plot stage is the immediate response to the climax; it shows how the characters react to this sudden reveal of secrecy or achievement of some goal. 

What is the falling action?

400

One of the main characters that oppose the protagonist and whatever they’re doing.

What is an antagonist?

400

This character has multiple personality traits and a backstory or deep motive for their actions.

What is a round character?

400

Conflict where a character faces struggles with their own conscience.

What is internal conflict?

500

We use this method to answer all short response questions.

What is the RACE Method?

500

This plot stage resolves all conflict unless there is a cliffhanger.

What is the resolution?

500

Conflict where a character faces struggles with other characters or nature.

What is external conflict?

M
e
n
u