Where and when a story takes place.
What is setting?
The most exciting part of the plot. The part where the story could go either way.
What is the climax?
When the conflict happens outside the character.
What is external conflict?
Kindness
What is topic?
The strategy we use to write short answer responses.
C-E-R
The number of children that Mrs. Weber has.
What is 4?
If you're lucky, Mrs. Weber won't count you tardy automatically but will ask...
What is the Magic 8 ball?
First person, second person, third person.
What is point of view?
Where characters and setting are introduced.
What is exposition?
You are fighting with your best friend.
What is man vs. man (or character vs. character)?
The best way to hit a baseball.
What is main idea?
This requires a citation.
What is evidence?
Mrs. Weber's favorite color.
What is blue?
Mr. Armas' room number
What is 607?
The attributes of a person in the story.
What are character traits?
Most of the story typically takes place in this part of the plot.
What is the rising action?
There are strange noises and you've seen ghost sightings in your house.
What is man vs. supernatural (character vs. supernatural)?
Lifting weights
This answers the prompt
What is the claim?
Mrs. Weber did the luge and completely wiped out in this country.
What is New Zealand?
Mrs. Weber’s son and daughter attend college in this U.S. state.
What is Utah?
The problem.
What is the conflict?
The reader finds the result and where the loose ends are usually tied up.
What is the resolution?
Your cell phone is not charging, causing you to be extremely frustrated.
What is man vs. technology (character vs. technology)? OR What is man vs. self?
The importance of stretching before working out.
What is the main idea?
This requires quotation marks.
What is direct evidence?
Mrs. Weber's age.
What is 43?
The associate principal for Garcia; is also known as the principal who makes the schedule.
Who is Ms. Chacko?
The lesson learned.
What is the theme?
This alliterative two-word answer is typically where the conflict is introduced and where the story gets going.
What is the inciting incident?
You can't stop feeling anxious before the first day of school. You are trying to convince yourself that you are going to have a great school year.
What is internal conflict or man vs. self?
Treat others as you would like to be treated.
What is a theme?
This connects the claim to the evidence.
What is reasoning?
Since she is terrible with names, Ms. Weber uploaded her students pictures to this study program that helps learning using flash cards.
What is Quizlet?
Mrs. Weber's room number
What is 705?
If a story takes place on a deserted island, then the characters must find food and build shelter. This is an example of these two elements of fiction impacting each other.
What is the setting and plot (or setting and conflict)?
The inciting incident is an important part of the plot, but technically, it is categorized between these parts of plot.
What is exposition and rising action?
It has been raining for days and the streets are flooding making it impossible for busses to collect school children.
What is man vs. environment/nature?
How to assemble a bicycle.
What is main idea?
Sometimes, evidence requires this to help the reader understand.
What is context or background information?
If not water, this is the drink that you can typically find Mrs. Weber drinking in her cup. Don't worry, it's nothing illegal.:)
What is Diet Coke?
What is Cory?