The introduction (beginning) of the story.
What is the Exposition?
This is an internal conflict where opposition is coming from within.
What is Man vs Self?
This is to say something in return.
What is to Respond?
The story took place during this time period.
What is the Great Depression?
This is to quote as evidence to support a response.
What is to Cite?
This is the last (end) of the story.
What is the Resolution?
This is an external conflict where opposition is another man.
What is Man vs Man?
This is to ask about an unfamiliar word or passage.
What is to Question?
The story took place in this state.
What is Maryland?
This is to examine the parts of something in detail.
What is to Analyze?
This is the turning point of the plot.
What is the Climax?
This is an external conflict where opposition is the weather, wilderness or natural disaster.
What is Man vs Nature?
This is where a reader questions or comments about a text and writes it directly on the text.
What is Annotation?
This is how Lizabeth described her attack on the flowers.
What is malicious?
This is something is precisely and clearly expressed.
What is Explicit?
This occurs after the climax?
What is the falling action?
This is an external conflict where opposition are ghosts, gods or monsters.
What is Man vs Supernatural?
This is an idea formed by combining textual evidence and one's own reasoning.
What is an Inference?
This is how long Lizabeth's father stated "I got nothing for you..."
What is 22 years?
This is something that is not stated clearly.
What is Implicit?
This is what puts the plot into motion.
What is the inciting incident (action)?
This is an external conflict where opposition is the government or some type of cultural tradition.
What is Man vs Society?
This is the act of makin a judgement or decision about something.
What is an Evaluation?
Because of Lizabeth's actions and realizations, she began to feel this type of way.
What is compassion?
This is the details from the text a reader can use to support his or her opinions about the text.
What is Textual Evidence?