Plot
Literary Elements
Facts, Opinions, Inference
Vocabulary
Random
100

Series of events in a story

Plot

100

In what person (first or third) is the sentence written in? He fixed his car in two days

Third Person

100

True statements that can be proven or measured

Facts

100
The problem in the story

Conflict

100

The overall emotion created by a story

Mood

200

The main character in the story is called this

Protagonist

200

What the story is about: it usually has a problem (conflict), a turning point (climax), and a solution (resolution) to the problem

Plot

200

Someone's beliefs that cannot be proven or measured.

Opinion 

200

When an author hints at what is coming next in the story, that is called...?

Foreshadowing

200

What day is the Reading EOG

May 15th

300

The main villain in the story is called this

Antagonist

300

What point of view is the sentence written in? Eva thought her mother needed hospitalization

Third Person

300

Fact or opinion? The retriever is the best dog for children

Opinion

300

What does it mean to infer?

Use context clues and background knowledge to make an educated guess

300

A word that imitates the sound that is makes. For example Bzzzzzz, Bam!, Pow!

Onomatopoeia

400

The part of the story where all of the problems are resolved

Resolution

400

Conversation among or between characters

Dialogue 

400

Fact or opinion? The dogwood is the state flower of North Carolina

Fact

400

Telling a story while leaving all of the unimportant details out

Summarize
400

When the author gives clues about what might happen next

Foreshadowing


500

The main conflict or most important part of the story

Climax

500

The entity that tells the story to the audience

Narrator 

500

Randi saw the movie in Washington, DC

Fact

500

Explain the difference between two things

Contrast

500
Have someone from your group draw a correct Plot Map. It will need 5 labels 

Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution