SEA Method
Freytag's Pyramid
Pancakes/ Other
True Jeopardy
100

In "SEA" Method, what does the "S" stand for

Setup/Signal Phrase

100

The start of the story; nothing has happened yet, but we are given insight into the characters, setting, etc.

Exposition

100

A theme statement should be able to apply to ______ types of literature.

ALL types of literature

100

Who wrote "Romeo and Juliet"

Shakespeare

200

In "SEA" Method, what does the "E" stand for?

Evidence

200

The part of the story with the most tension; the turning point

Climax

200

In Pancakes, what is the name of Jill's ex-boyfriend?

Allen Feinman

200

This city is the capital of Japan.

Tokyo

300

In "SEA" Method, what does the "A" stand for?

Analysis

300

There is no more conflict.

Resolution

300

When creating a _______ statement, do not include the author, title, characters, or plot of the story.

theme

300

The study of life is known as what?

Biology

400

The following sentence is an example of what:

In Joan Bauer's "Pancakes", Jill's personality does not change in a significant way.

Topic Sentence/ Intro Sentence
400

The conflict hasn't escalated yet, but we are introduced to the cause of the problem.

Inciting Incident

400

Who wrote "Pancakes"?

Joan Bauer

400

This purchase doubled the size of the United States in 1803.

The Louisiana Purchase
500

The following sentence is an example of what:

Thus, the character of Jill changes immensely throughout the story, evolving from a rabid perfectionist into a calm, collected individual.

Concluding Sentence/ Summarizing Sentence

500

The part of the story where we make our way towards the ending of conflict.

Falling Action

500

The following sentence is an example of what:

"When it comes to war, there are no winners" 

theme statement

500

He is a famous spy known as 007.

James Bond