Internal Conflict is when a person....
What is struggles within him/herself
The characters and setting are identified in this plot element.
What is EXPOSITION?
The Hero in a story is known as this.
What is the PROTAGONIST?
A major unit or division in a play...
What is an ACT?
ETHOS, PATHOS, and LOGOS are also known by this term.
What are THE RHETORICAL APPEALS?
Conflict is...
What is a struggle between forces?
The Turning Point of the Story is known as this plot element.
What is the CLIMAX?
This type of CHARACTERIZATION explains a character's physical and mental traits in a story.
What is DIRECT CHARACTERIZATION?
This type of stage has no roof and tiered seating, with the stage in the middle.
What is an AMPHITHEATER?
A literary THEME can be described as this...
What is the LESSON or MORAL of the story.
Name the the two types of conflicts.
What are Internal and External Conflict?
This plot element is where all conflicts are resolved.
What is the RESOLUTION?
This type of CHARACTERIZATION uses the S.T.E.A.L. Method to describe the characters in a story.
What is INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION?
A group of performers who sing, dance, or recite in unison are called this.
What is the CHORUS?
When the author hints at something coming later in the story...
What is FORESHADOWING?
Two people arguing about what to eat for dinner is an example of this type of conflict.
What is an External Conflict?
The difference between the TONE and the MOOD of a story is...
What is MOOD is the overall feeling of the READER, while TONE is the AUTHOR's VOICE.
A character's PRIVATE THOUGHTS are referred to as...
What is INTERNAL DIALOGUE?
A speech delivered by a character ALONE on the stage is called this...
What is a SOLILOQUY?
A humorous use of a word or phrase to suggest TWO meanings at the SAME time...
What is a PUN?
Trying to decide whether to wear sneakers or dress shoes is an example of this type of conflict.
What is INTERNAL Conflict?
The correct order of the PLOT ELEMENTS is...
What are EXPOSITION, RISING ACTION, CLIMAX, FALLING ACTION, and RESOLUTION?
A conversation between TWO characters is referred to as...
What is EXTERNAL DIALOGUE?
A remark or observation made by a character to the audience that other characters on the stage cannot hear is called...
What is an ASIDE?
Refers to a subject matter such as a place, event, or literary work by way of a passing reference...
What is an ALLUSION?