This is the beginning of a story where characters, setting, and background information are introduced
What is the Exposition
The main character in a story is called the…
What is the Protagonist?
This point of view uses “I,” “me,” and “we.”
What is First Person?
The time and place in which the story is happening in.
What is the Setting?
Mr Yesaki attends this University
What is the University of Victoria
This part of the plot includes events that build tension and lead to the climax.
What is the Rising Action?
A character who changes or grows throughout the story is called a…
What is a Dynamic Character?
This point of view allows the narrator to know the thoughts and feelings of all characters.
What is Third Person Omniscient?
The message or life lesson the author wants the reader to understand is called the…
What is the theme?
Mr Yesaki is this many years old
What is 25?
This is the main problem or struggle in a story.
What is Conflict?
The character who opposes the main character is called the…
What is the Antagonist?
This point of view uses “he,” “she,” or “they” and only reveals one character’s thoughts.
What is Third Person Limited?
The two types of conflict that Connie felt in Uneasy Homecoming.
What is Person VS. Person and Person VS Self?
Mr Yesaki was born in this city
What is Victoria?
In Uneasy Homecoming, Connie lit the motorcycle on fire in this part of the plot diagram.
What is the Falling Action?
A character that is characterized by one or two traits is called a..
What is a Flat Character?
"You hear him, fumbling with his keys, his hands sore, swollen and cold." is an example of this point of view
What is Second Person?
A suspense technique where the author reveals something to the reader that the character in the story is not aware of.
What is Dramatic Irony?
Mr Yesaki went to this elementary school
What is Wishart?
Seth getting his face smashed against the hood of the black Camaro in On the Bridge is an example of this part of the plot diagram.
What is the Climax?
Seth from On The Bridge is an example of these two types of characters
What is a Dynamic and Round character?
Like a movie camera, this point of view moves around freely recording objects but offers no comments on the characters or their actions.
What is Third Person Objective?
The attitude of the author towards his work
What is the Tone?
Mr Yesaki is teaching you for this many weeks total...
(Jan 26th until ???)
What is ten weeks