Plot Elements
Story Elements
Anne Frank
Story Examples
Misc.
100
All of the loose ends of the story are tied up.
What is resolution?
100
The time and place of a story?
What is the setting?
100
What is the name of the hiding spot where the Franks and Van Daan's stayed?
What is the secret Annex?
100
“...Don't feel sorry for me. I'm glad I had a second chance in life like you said to be smart because I learned a lot of things that I never knew were in this world, and I'm grateful I saw it even for a little bit.”
What is Flowers for Algernon?
100
This ______________________ can be either 3rd person or first person.
What is Point of View?
200
In this part of the plot, the reader finds out about the setting, characters, and some of the conflict.
What is the exposition?
200
The main struggle between opposing forces
What is the conflict?
200
What country were the Franks and Van Daan's hiding in during the Holocaust?
What is Amsterdam?
200
It was a low, dull, quick sound --much such a sound as a watch makes when enveloped in cotton
What is the tell tale heart?
200
Categories of texts either found under fiction or non fiction.
What is genre?
300
This part of the plot occurs after the high point of the story, but before the very end.
What is the falling action?
300
A series of events in the story?
What is the plot?
300
Peter's cat has this rather unusual name.
What is Mouschi?
300
“Hard times, boy. Hard times always after a poor man. One day I got tired, sat down to rest a spell and felt a tap on my shoulder. Hard times caught up with me.”
What is "The Treasure of Lemon Brown?"
300
A type of text organization that discusses similarities and differences.
What is compare and contrast?
400
This part of the plot is the most exciting part of the story
What is the climax?
400
The story's message about life?
What is the theme?
400
Anne Frank says the following: "Despite everything, I still believe people are _________________________________.
What is "good at heart."
400
“Who touches a hair of yon gray head Dies like a dog! March on!” he said.
What is Barbara Fretchie?
400
These words sound like they are. (Hint: It's a sound device"
What is Onomatopoeia?
500
The conflict keeps getting worse and worse during this part of the plot?
What is the rising action?
500
Could be a person or animal in a story?
What is a character?
500
This man was the only survivor out of the Franks and Van Daan's.
Who is Mr. Frank?
500
He smelled as all fathers should smell, of salt sweat, ginger tobacco, horse and boot leather, and the earth he walked upon.
What is The Drummer Boy of Shiloh?
500
When making inferences, we use text evidence and ______________.
What is prior knowledge?