traits that are on the inside, such as feelings and personality traits
What are internal character traits?
The beginning where the reader meets the characters
What is exposition?
The lesson learned by the character
What is theme?
When I write a story about myself and it is all about me. I am writing it in what POV?
What is first person?
Another word for prior knowledge
What is schema?
Traits that are on the outside, such as hair color and eye color
What are external character traits?
The events leading to the resolution
What are falling actions?
The lesson is learned by this
What is the character's experience?
Third person omniscient
What is when the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters in the story?
This can be made with prior knowledge and text evidence
What is an inference?
Finding similarities in characters or settings
What is comparing?
The events leading up to the climax
What are the rising actions?
The three little pigs is a classic story that teaches us
What is "Hard work pays off"?
When the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of only one character?
What is third person limited?
When something is stated in the text
What is explicitly stated?
Finding differences
What is contrasting?
The climax
What is the turning point?
The tortoise and the hare is a perfect story to teach us that
What is "Slow and steady wins the race"?
If you want to make a peanut butter sandwich, you will need to make sure to follow the few simple steps.
This is an example of what point of view?
What is second person?
What can we infer about the student if he gets excited about school every day?
a. He likes basketball
b. He has a lot of friends
c. He likes school
What is c?
Who, what, where, when?
What is setting?
The problem in the story
What is a conflict?
This Disney movie teaches us to always follow your heart.
a. What is Brave
b. What is Cinderella
c. What is Moana
What is Moana?
When the person uses key words such as he, they, him, they're, everyone
What is third person?
When something is not stated directly in the text
What is implicitly stated?