Story Elements
Part of the Plot Diagram
Types of Conflicts
Conflict Continued
Text Features
100

When and where a story takes place.

Setting

100

Introduces the CSC (Characters, Setting, & Conflict)

Exposition

100

When a character is in conflict with something that is not real. 

Character Vs. Supernatural

100

When a characters goes against another character.

Character Vs. Character

100

A description under a picture is called a/an________.

Caption

200
The people, animals, and things that play a role in a story.

Characters

200

The turning point of the story. An EXCITING CHANGE!

Climax

200

When a character is in conflict with technology or some type of machinery.

Character vs. Technology

200

There are five types of this conflict.  When a character is in conflict with an outside force it is an _____ conflict.

External

200

A list of items in order is called a __________.

Numbered list

300

The problem in a story.

Conflict

300

The biggest part of the story.  Where suspense builds!

Rising Action

300

When a character struggles with a decision or ones own identify.

Character vs. Self

300

There is one type of this conflict.  When a character is in conflict with him or herself it is an _____ conflict.

internal

300

A list of items in no particular order is called a _______.

Bulleted list

400
TheMessage=The Moral or lesson of a story

Theme

400

When all loose ends are tied up.

Falling Action

400

When a character is in conflict with something they cannot control. (Ex: tornadoes, coronavirus)

Character Vs. Nature

400

Give an example of an internal conflict.

Answers will vary.

400

When the author changes the font to make it appear bigger it is called _____ print.

Bold

500

All the events that make up a story are called the ____.

Plot

500

The story comes to reasonable ending.

Resolution

500

When a character goes against a large group or breaks laws, rules, or regulations.  

Characters Vs. Society

500

Give an example of an external conflict.

Answers will vary.

500

Illustrations, photographs, graphs, and tables are all types of _____ that helps the reader VISUALIZE.

graphics