Set the Scene
Character Check
Face the Conflict
Literary Device Dive
Plot & Beyond
100

This part of the story introduces the time and place.

Exposition

100

This character drives the story and faces the main conflict.

protagonist 

100

When a character struggles against a storm, it’s this kind of conflict.

Man vs. Nature

100

“Boom!” and “splash” are examples of this device.

onomatopoeia

100

The turning point or most intense moment in a story.

the climax

200

If a story takes place in a haunted forest at midnight, what type of mood does the setting create?

Eerie or Suspenseful

200

A character who opposes the protagonist.

Antagonist 

200

When a character battles guilt or anxiety, it’s this type of conflict.

Man vs. Self

200

“He was as fast as a cheetah” is an example of this.

Simile

200

A message or insight the author wants to share.

the theme

300

What are the 5 senses used to help set a scene 

Sight, Touch, Hear, Smell, Taste

300

A character that changes over the course of the story.

Dynamic Character

300

External conflict between two characters.

Man vs. Man

300

What is the definition of Irony? 

contrast or contradiction of what is expected and what results actually happen

300

The author’s attitude toward a subject or character.

The tone 

400

Describe how the setting in The Sea Devil contributes to the tension

isolation, darkness, or nature's unpredictability?

400

This is revealed by a character’s actions, thoughts, speech, and interactions

characterization: the 3 A's: Action/Attitude/Appearance 

400

What was the main overlaying conflict the Leonard Mead faced in the Pedestrian? 

Man vs. Society Norms 

400

This device hints at what will happen later in the story

foreshadowing

400

what are the two different types of point of view that writer use to narrate their stories?

First Person and Third Person

500

A setting that exists in an imaginary or made-up world.

fictional or fantastical setting

500

In The Sea Devil, the fisherman changes his mind about nature. What kind of character is he?

What is dynamic or round?

500

Identify the internal and external conflicts in The Sea Devil

What is man vs. self (realization of danger), and man vs. nature (struggle with the sea devil)?

500

What is an example of foreshadowing in The Sea Devil?

His methods of casting the net 

8 feet deep channels 

the porpoise encounter 


500

What is the resolution, and what decision does the man make?

He returns the captured mullet to the water, showing newfound respect for nature and life.