The word for the events of a story.
Plot
Makes a comparison using "like" or "as"
simile
The main character of a story; who the story is about
Protagonist
Name the type of conflict:
A rebellious student trying to stand up to a mean, strict teacher.
Character v. Character
A story that is not true
Fiction
The beginning of a story is called the:
Exposition
Makes a comparison by calling one thing another; can be harder to recognize
metaphor
Name the conflict:
A killer cyborg comes back from the future to destroy the future savior of the human race while she is still a child.
Character v. Technology
A story that is factually true
Nonfiction
The turning of a story is called the:
Climax
Words that are sounds, like"boom" or "drip"
Onomatopoeia
True or false: The protagonist is always the hero or good guy
False
Name the conflict:
Two small children lost in the woods try their best to survive the harsh conditions and find their way back home.
Character v. Nature
A true story about another person's life
Biography
Begins the rising action
Inciting Incident
Giving person-like qualities to non-person things
Personification
True or False: The antagonist is always a villain or bad guy
False
Name the conflict:
An cranky old man tries to become kinder so that he won't be so lonely anymore.
Character v. Self
A fiction story involving futuristic technology and/or space and aliens
Science Fiction
The end of the falling action
Moment of Final Suspense
Symbolism is using an object to represent an idea bigger than what it literally is.
What are *3* things a childhood teddybear could be symbolic of?
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Who was the true antagonist of Rango?
The mayor
Name the conflict:
A young girl discovers a secret entrance to a magical world in her closet; however, soon evil mystical creatures begin to escape into our world through it, and she must race to catch them and close the doorway between the worlds.
Character v. Supernatural
A traditional story passed down through generations that usually features talking animals and teaches some sort of life lesson
Fable