Mr. Leaper's favorite genre.
Romance
Mr. Leaper struggling to write a fun and interesting opener for every class.
Person v. Self
The main messages that the story is centered on.
Theme
The emotional turning point in the story.
Climax
What does Mr. Leaper claim is his favorite movie?
Hercules
A story where the main character is trying to find or solve the conflict.
Mystery
Suhani leaving her plastic water around to pollute the river.
Person v. Nature
The character that the story is focused on.
Protagonist
The events that lead up to the emotional turning point in the story.
Rising Action
What form of writing centers on musical qualities and emotions?
Poetry
A story centered on magic and monsters.
Fantasy
Mr. Leaper and Ms. Moriarty arguing over what to get for lunch next week.
Person v. Person
The primary force opposing the main character of the story.
Antagonist
Falling Action
Who wrote Hey, Kiddo?
Jarrett Krosoczka
Hunger Games; the Maze Runner
Dystopian
A young robot has to convince the older robots to take over humanity.
Person v. Society
Dynamic Character
When you're watching a movie and get mad at the ending.
Resolution
True or false: Ms. Moriarty is an only child.
False
A story where the main character is trying to avoid the conflict.
Thriller
Two professional swimmers sue the National Swimming Agency.
Person v. Society
A character that doesn't change much throughout a story.
Static Character
The part of the story where the author drops all the tea about how the characters know each other.
Exposition
Since the beginning of the year, four students have left our class. Name all four.
Kristian, Lola, Savannah, and Anthony.