Misc.
Plot
POV
Conflict
Definitions
100

What are the 5 elements that every story needs?

Plot, theme, characters, setting, conflict, point of view.

100
What is plot?
Organization of the main events of a work of fiction.
100

This POV uses the pronouns I, me, my, we, us.

What is 1st person?

100

This is where two or more characters have a problem.

What is Person vs. Person?

100

Setting includes this.

What is time and place?

200
The main character, the hero, is called this.
What is protagonist?
200
Reorder these elements of the plot diagram: Falling Action, Exposition, Climax, Resolution, Rising Action
Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution
200

Who is the narrator in the musical Hamilton

What is Aaron Burr?

200

Give an example of character vs. society.

Where characters have to fight against a societal force. For example: laws, institutions, tradition etc.

200
This includes all the events leading up to the climax.
What is rising action?
300
What is the definition of antagonist?
The character in conflict with the protagonist in some way, the "bad guy."
300
This is the turning point of a story where the main character comes face-to-face with a conflict that causes the main character to change in some way. The "high point" of a story.
What is the climax?
300

Define 3rd person narration.

The story told from an outside perspective and has a narrator describing the actions of characters within the story.

300
A story about a slave trying to escape slavery and its limitations is an example of this.
What is character vs. society?
300
This section presents facts necessary to understanding the story. Introduces characters and the setting.
What is exposition?
400
Define static and dynamic characters.
Static: character stays the same, Dynamic: character changes in some way
400
This is where all the loose ends of the plot are tied up.
What is falling action?
400

When we see things from someone else’s perspective we must consider what sorts of things? 

Bias, subjectivity, objectivity  

400

A character dealing with an internal struggle, usually moral or associated with mental health issues is the definition of this.

What is character vs. self?

400

3rd person POV uses this pronoun primarily.

What is "them"?

500

Once upon a time, in a sunny savannah, there was a rhino named Ralph. Ralph had a unique love for ice cream. One hot summer day, Ralph strolled into an ice cream shop in town. The shopkeeper was surprised to see a rhino, but Ralph's gentle nature put everyone at ease. Ralph carefully picked out a scoop of his favorite flavor, mint chocolate chip, and savored every lick. As he enjoyed his icy treat, the onlookers couldn't help but smile at the sight of a rhino happily indulging in ice cream. It was a moment that would be talked about for years to come. Which POV is this?

3rd person

500
Draw the plot diagram on the board and label it.
See board.
500

So, I have this friend named Jake, and he is quite a character. One day, he came to me with this hilarious story about shaving his toe hair. He's always been a bit particular about his grooming, and when he noticed that his toe hair was getting a little too long, he decided it was time to take action. With a determined look on his face, he grabbed his trusty razor and carefully started shaving away. Now, you might think it's a simple task, but let me tell you, it's not as easy as it sounds! Jake had to maneuver the razor around his toes, making sure not to nick himself in the process. It was a delicate operation, but he managed to get the job done. And let me tell you, he was so proud of his smooth, hair-free toes! He even joked that he felt like he was walking on air afterward. It was definitely a funny experience, and one that Jake will never forget. What is the POV of this passage?

1st person

500

Meet Emily, a young artist with a unique vision. In a world where conformity is valued above all else, Emily's creativity and individuality are seen as a threat by society. As she strives to express herself through her art, she faces constant opposition and criticism from those who fear anything different. Despite the challenges, Emily remains determined to break free from the constraints of society and inspire others to embrace their own uniqueness. Will she be able to overcome the pressure to conform and make a lasting impact on the world? What type of conflict is this?

What is character vs. society?

500
Define point of view (POV).
The perspective from which a story is told.