A term for the main character of a story.
Protagonist
Complete or incomplete: He ran away.
Complete
Introduces the setting and characters of a story.
Exposition
Two people are competing for the same scholarship.
Person vs. Person
The time and place a story occurs.
Setting
A term for the person or force acting against the main character.
Antagonist
Complete or incomplete: Flew to Vancouver.
Incomplete
The turning point or most suspenseful part of a story.
Climax
A young person discovers that their teacher is a vampie.
Person vs. supernatural
This type of sentence is found at the beginning of paragraphs, gets readers attention and gives them an idea of what the paragraph is about.
Introductory sentence
A basic character that doesn't change.
Static
Add the correct punctuation: What are your plans for the summer
?
The events after the exposition, leading to the climax.
Rising action.
Stan is struggling to quit using nicotine.
Person vs. self
This kind of sentence is found at the end of paragraphs and restates the main idea of the paragraph.
Concluding sentence
A character that changes and develops.
Dynamic
Add the correct punctuation: A juvenile t-rex skeleton was discovered by kids
.
The events following the climax, and before the final stage.
Falliing action.
Sabrina wants to dye her hair, but lives in a boarding school where hair dye isn't allowed.
Person vs. society
The aaaha was placed on the table, cut into portions, and put on everyone's plate.
What is aaaha?
Food
The protagonist in the novel Strangers.
Cole Harper
Add the correct punctuation: Wow
!
The final stage of a plot, where things are wrapped up.
Resolution
A young girl is stranded on an island.
Person vs. nature
Sharon loves her job at a spaceship design company, but her boss has been doing and saying things that make her uncomfortable.
Identify the type of conflict.
Person vs. person