Plot Diagram 1
Plot Diagram 2
Parts Of Speech 1
Parts of Speech 2
PJHS
100

The peak of the conflict between the protagonist and antagonist. Often a big battle.

The Climax

100

Setting

Where the story takes place

100

Noun

A person, place, thing, or idea

100

Pronoun

Replaces a noun (he, she, I, you, it, we, us, that, them etc.)

100

Mr. Donahue's first name?

Mike or Michael

200

What do you call the main character?

Protagonist

200

Where is the Inciting Incident?


200

Verb

The action word in the sentence

200

Interjection

A word that is completely disconnected from the rest of the sentence. Hey! It shows a strong emotion.

200

Who is the Seventh Grade Vice Principal?

Mrs. Stokes

300

What happens near the end of a story after the climax but before the resolution. 

Falling Action

300

Where in the story plot pyramid would you find the setting introduced?

In the exposition

300

Adjective

Describes a noun

300

Conjunction

It joins 2 independant or dependant clauses

300

How many students are at PJHS this year?

900

400

What is the Rising Action?

There is a build up of suspense caused by complications leading up to the climax.

400

What is the Initial Incident?

The spark that starts the story

400

The part of speech that shows the location in time or place

Prepositions

400

A word that modifies a verb

Adverbs

400

Can Junior High students play on High School sports teams?

Yes

500

What is the Exposition?

Introduction to the characters and setting

500

What is the Resolution?

The ending of the story where the protagonist often reflects on the theme (lesson they learned).

500

HEY!

Interjection

500

What part of speech is the word "man" in this sentence?

"The man walked up to the blue dog"

Nouns

500

What year is your class set to graduate high school?

2031