Exposition (The beginning)
The first problem
The second problem
The climax/resolution
100
A word that means to accuse someone of something they didn't do. We also put pictures in these.

Frame/d

"The sisters framed the youngest daughter because they were jealous that she attracted attention of the village men."

100

A word that describes two people who may want to get to know each other better. 

Hint: The prince and the girl, who started working as a server in the castle, became _________in one another.

Interested

Bonus: Name synonyms, or other words that mean the same thing

100

An action (verb) that means to give, but only people of power can make this form of giving happen. It's fancy.

Hint: The king will ________ one wish to whoever kills the dragon.

Grant

100
An adjective that means to be without protection.

defenseless

"When the prince went off to war, he had no armor and was nearly defenseless against the other soldiers"

200

An adjective that means to feel extremely angry.

Enraged

"The father was enraged when he discovered that someone had stolen his money."

200

An adjective that means sad. It can also describe the weather when it's cloudy outside.

Gloomy

"The king was very gloomy following the threat from the dragon."

200

This can be an action (verb) or a noun - it means to have a plan (often of malintent) to solve a problem

Scheme

"The king came up with a scheme to stop the prince from marrying the peasant girl."

200

An adjective that means 'unable to be defeated.' Some might describe superheroes with this word.

invincible 


"As a stone warrior, the prince was nearly invincible." 


300
A noun which describes a road that splits into two or more parts. It looks like an eating utensil.

A fork in the road

After walking for several miles, the girl encountered a fork in the road.

300

An action that means to give up something for the sake of something else. 

Hint: The king was asked to __________ his son to the dragon.

Sacrifice

300

An action that means to 'bounce off.' It's got weird spelling because it's a French word.

Ricochet

"After being turned to stone, the arrows ricocheted off of the prince."

400
An adjective that means all-knowing, literally to be "conscious of everything"

Omniscient

The omniscient wand always had the answers for the girl's problems.

400

An action (verb) that means to eat everything.

Devour

Unless the king submitted his son to the dragon, the dragon would devour the whole kingdom. 

400

This is an adjective that means that you may be willing to do something, but you're not enthusiastic or excited about it, and you almost don't want to do it.

Hint: This is how the king feels about the prince marrying the village girl.

Hesitant (or reluctant)


"The king is reluctant to allow his royal son to marry a peasant."