The turning point of the story.
What is Climax?
Point of view that uses 'I', 'we', 'us'.
What is First Person?
Narrative is a __ __ __ __ __.
What is a Story?
The conversation between characters.
What is Dialogue?
A scary/paranormal story would be a part of the ________ genre.
What is Horror?
The sequence of events in a story.
What is Plot?
Point of view is the _____________ position.
What is a Narrator?
A story that is invented by the imagination.
What is Fiction?
The ________ reveals a character's personality.
What is Action?
Star Wars would be a part of the ________-___________ genre.
What is Science-Fiction?
Luna begins to fail all her classes.
What is Conflict?
Th film used to show the first person perspective.
What is Mean Girls?
A story based on real events, real people, and facts.
What is Non-Fiction?
One example of theme.
What is Love and Sacrifice, Hero's Journey, War and Peace, Coming of Age, Good vs. Evil, Injustice, Survival, The American Dream?
A genre described as similar to reality but still invented.
What is Realistic Fiction?
The ghost appears to Scooby Doo and his group. Velma falls through a trapdoor. The group devises a plan to catch the ghost.
What is Rising Action?
The perspective of an all-knowing narrator.
What is 3rd Person Omniscient?
The example of an invented story by the imagination would be
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. (9 letters)
What is Spiderman?
The narrative element that would include examples such as affectionate, adoring, derisive, or detached.
What is Tone?
The Little Mermaid would fall under this genre.
What is Fantasy?
Name the order of the plot events from beginning to end.
What is Exposition, Conflict, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution?
The perspective shown by the film Harry Potter.
What is 3rd Person Limited?
The popular chapter books based on real facts about real people.
What is Who Was Books?
Characters that open themselves up to change vs. characters who stay the same.
What is Dynamic vs. Static Characters?
The ONE vocab word that was not mentioned today.
What is Diction?