Name all parts of the story arc
Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution
What is the purpose of a hook in a story?
Capture attention
What is the struggle between opposing forces called?
conflict
What is mood?
the feeling or atmosphere the reader experiences
What is foreshadowing?
a hint or clue about what will happen later in the story
What part of the story introduces characters, setting, and basic situation?
the exposition
Name one common type of hook that uses a question.
Rhetorical/Question Hook
What are the two main types of conflict?
Internal/External
What is tone?
the author’s attitude toward the subject or audience
Which point of view uses “I” or “we”?
1st person
Which part of the story has the most tension and turning point for the main character?
The Climax
Which type of hook drops the reader straight into the exciting part of the story?
Action Hook
Give an example of an internal conflict.
Person vs self
If a story feels creepy or tense,is that the mood or tone?
mood
What is it called when the narrator knows everything about every character?
third person omniscient
What part of the story ties up loose ends after the climax?
What kind of hook might use a shocking or surprising fact?
fact hook
Name two examples of external conflict.
man vs. man, man vs. nature, man vs. society, or man vs. technology
Give one way an author can create mood.
Setting or imagery
Give one example of foreshadowing in a story or movie.
I'll tell you :)
What part of the story shows how the conflict builds and complications increase? BONUS: another name for the answer to this question?
resolution
BONUS: denouement
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What type of hook starts with a short, mysterious statement that makes the reader curious?
Suspense Hook
What type of conflict happens when a character fights against fate or destiny?
person vs fate/supernatural
If the author writes sarcastically, are they using tone or mood?
Tone
What POV makes the reader feel like they are inside the character’s mind and experiences only their thoughts?
3rd person limited