Characters
Author's Craft
Plot Triangle
Types of Conflict
POV
100

Antagonist vs Protagonist ? 

A - character or force that stands in the way of the protagonist and creates problems or challenges.

P - This is the main character or hero of the story. The protagonist is the one who faces challenges, tries to solve problems, and often works toward a goal.

100

an author provides hints or clues about something that's going to happen later in the story 

Foreshadow 

100

This part of the plot triangle is after the climax and leads up to the resolution

Falling action 

100

Jacob has a difficult decision to make, his mom is allowing him to stay home from school today but he knows he'll miss his friends if he doesn't go. 

Man vs. Self 

100

The standpoint in which a story is told 

point of view

200

plays a large role in the story and usually faces an obstacle 

a major character

200

the author's attitude toward the story conveyed through word choices and the details he or she includes. 

Tone

200

What background information is typically revealed during the exposition?

What is: setting, conflict, and characters

200

A struggle within a character's mind 

Internal conflict 

200

If I could do it all over again I would, I never thought things would play out this way. 

First Person

300

Dynamic Character ? 

character that undergoes important changes in the course of the story 
300
Dramatic Irony 

the reader or audience member is aware of something that the characters are not aware of. 

300

A turning point is reached where the main conflict is about to be solved 

Climax

300

A character facing a struggle against rules, traditions, or a group of people is involved in this type of conflict.

Man vs. Society 

300

the narrator can describe the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of all characters in the story. 

Third Person Omniscient 

400

One who does not play a large role in the story and is there to interact with the main character 

Minor Character 

400

an author inserts a scene into a story that occurred before the present 

Flashback

400

When loose ends are tied up and the story is over 

Resolution 

400

A type of conflict where a character battles forces outside themselves, such as another person, nature, or society.

External Conflict

400

Gives a command telling the reader what to do

Second Person

500

Dory is a friendly, optimistic, and forgetful fish who remains cheerful and hopeful throughout both Finding Nemo and Finding Dory 

Even when faced with challenges, Dory’s unwavering optimism and friendliness is always there to help others,  she herself doesn’t undergo any significant internal transformation.

Static character 

500

 The author tells the reader what the character is like 

Direct Characterization 

500

After Moana discovers that the ocean has chosen her to restore the heart of Te Fiti, she sets out on her journey across the ocean. Along the way, she faces multiple challenges, including rough seas, getting stranded on an island, and convincing the demigod Maui to help her.

What part of the plot triangle is in italicized font?

Rising Action  

500

The Giver by Lois Lowry


Jonas lives in a society where emotions and choices are controlled. As he learns about true feelings and memories, he rebels against the society's restrictions on individuality and freedom.

Man vs. Society 

500

A narrator can describe the thoughts, feelings, and actions of just one character in the story. 

Third person limited