Mr. Leaper's favorite genre.
Romance
Every day for five years, Emily has thrown plastic water bottles in the river.
Person v. Nature
The message that the story is attempting to teach its audience.
Theme
The emotional turning point in the story.
Climax
What does Mr. Leaper claim is his favorite movie?
Hercules
A story where the protagonist is trying to find/solve the conflict.
Mystery
Mr. Leaper struggling to write interesting openers everyday.
Person v. Self
The character that the story centers around.
Protagonist
The events leading up to the emotional turning point of the story.
Rising Action
A kind of story based on musical qualities and emotions.
Poetry
Hunger Games; Maze Runner
Dystopian
Mr. Leaper and Ms. Moriarty arguing about what to eat for lunch tomorrow.
Person v. Person
The primary force opposing the main character of a story.
The events that follow the emotional turning point of the story.
Falling Action
Who wrote Hey, Kiddo?
Jarrett Krocoszka
A story based on magic and monsters.
Fantasy
Jayden is afraid of bats, but can't figure out how to research what bats are afraid of.
Person v. Technology
A character that changes little or not at all throughout a story.
Static Character
When you finish a story and dislike the ending of that story.
Resolution
True or false: Ms. Moriarty has two siblings.
False
A story where the protagonist is trying to avoid the conflict.
Thriller
A young tries to convince a group of older robots not to destroy the planet.
Person v. Society
A character that undergoes a character arch and changes throughout a story.
Dynamic Character
The part of the story where the author spills all the tea about how two characters know each other.
Exposition
This class had one additional student, but they left during the year. What is their name?
Jasper