The struggle or problem in a story
What is the conflict
the time and place for a story
What is the setting
When a narrator uses 'you' or 'your' to give advice or instructions
What is 2nd person POV
A conflict that takes place inside a person's mind
Internal conflict
What narrative goal/technique does the author use to make us feel for the striving basketball player?
Empathy
the force that a main character in a story struggles with
What is the antagonist
the beginning of a story wherein the characters, setting and conflict are introduced
What is the exposition
When the author utilizes the pronoun "I" and reveals the thoughts and feelings of only ONE character
What is first person point of view
A conflict that takes place in a person's immediate environment
External Conflict
The job previously held by the individual who buys offers to buy the main character a hot dog and coke
What is a security guard?
the character we root for
What is the protagonist
the action or sequence of events in a story
What is the plot
when the author uses "he" or "she" and reveals the thoughts and actions of many characters
What is third person point of view
Name two sources of external conflict in Everyday Hoop Court.
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The main setting of "Everyday Hoop Court"
What is the basketball court or gym?
when the problem or struggle is resolved
What is the resolution
When the narrator tells the reader important aspects of people in the story
What is direct characterization
When a narrator knows one character's thoughts or feelings
What is 3rd person limited
Iron Man vs. Thanos
Who is the protagonist?
Iron Man
Name three minor characters from Everyday Hoop Court
the most exciting part of the story; part of highest tension
What is the climax
what a character does, says, or thinks
What is indirect characterization
When a narrator knows more than one character's thoughts or feelings
What is 3rd person omniscient
Katniss Everdeen vs. the Capitol in The Hunger Games
Name the Antagonist and Protagonist
Katniss - Protagonist
The Capitol - Antagonist
The author of the story
Who is Matt de la Pena?