The part of the story where the characters and setting are introduced.
What is the exposition?
The main character of the story. A young mongoose adopted by a boy and his family.
Who is Rikki Tikki Tavi?
The main character of the story. The one the reader is rooting for.
Who is the Protagonist?
When the main character is fighting another character.
What is Character/Individual vs Character/Individual?
To be slightly burned.
What is singe?
The intense part of the story, where a decision is made.
What is the climax?
The little boy that finds Rikki Tikki after the flood.
Who is Teddy?
This character usually has a conflict with the character. Typically the bad guy of the story.
What is the Antagonist?
This type of conflict occurs between the main character and a larger group. Hunger Games has this kind of conflict.
What is Character/Individual vs Society?
A young bird just learning to fly.
What is a fledgling?
The events of the story leading up to the climax.
What is the Rising Action?
The two cobras that torment that garden.
Who are Nag and Nagina?
This kind of character stays the same throughout the story. They're viewpoints and ideas don't change.
What is a Static Character?
What is Character/Individual vs Self?
To be kind or nice.
What is jovial?
The end of the story when the conflict has been solved.
What is the Resolution?
The type of house that Teddy and his family live in.
What is a Bungalow?
A character that changes from the beginning to the end of the story. Usually, the main character is this.
What is a Dynamic Character?
A type of conflict that is outside of the character's control.
What is an External Conflict?
Bad or terrible.
What is dismal?
This event in the story is what gets it started. Without this event, there would be no story.
What is the Initiating Event?
The word that the animals use to describe the weapon that Teddy's Dad has.
What is a Firestick?
Which of the following characters is a Dynamic Protagonist:
Spongebob
Harry Potter
Bluey
Who is Harry Potter?
There's this many types of conflicts.
What are the 6 Types of Conflict?
To sit or rest on.
What is perched?