Plot
Types of Conflict
EOG Words
Point of View
Context Clues
100
The events that occur AFTER the climax.
What are the Falling Action Events.
100
The type of conflict when a person is fighting against another person.
What is character vs. character?
100
The word IDENTIFY means...
What is to point out, show or define?
100
This point of view uses the words "I", "we", "us" and "our".
What is first person point of view?
100
Using Context Clues, determine if the words in quotation marks are SIMILAR to each other or OPPOSITE of each other. I expected LaShawna to sing something "upbeat", but her song was "mournful" instead
What is they are opposite from each other?
200
What takes place BEFORE the climax of the story.
What are the RISING ACTION events.
200
The type of conflict when the antagonist is a ghost.
What is character vs. the supernatural?
200
The word cite means
What is to show where you found the information/to provide evidence to support your answer?
200
This point of view uses "you" or "your".
What is second person?
200
Define the word in quotation marks using the sentence below: Like a pioneer carving out a trail in his own unique style, the African American artist Romare Bearden (1911-1988) was one of the great "innovators" in American art. "Innovator" means
What is a person who introduces new ideas, projects, or products?
300
The end of the story is called the...
What is the Resolution?
300
The conflict of a story where the protagonist is stranded on an island alone, trying to survive.
What is character vs. nature?
300
The word determine means...
What is to establish or figure out.
300
This point of view uses "he," "she," and or "they" and involves a narrator who knows the thoughts and feelings of only ONE character.
What is third person limited?
300
Determine if the words in quotations marks are SIMILAR to or OPPOSITE of one another. Like a "stern" drill sergeant, the soccer coach was "strict" with the players
What is the words are SIMILAR?
400
These three things make up a story's Exposition.
What are the setting, characters, and conflict.
400
The conflict in this passage: If you ask me, playing for the Rivington Tigers is more trouble than it’s worth. Take last night’s game, for example. The rain started during the second inning, and the game was delayed. So for an hour we sat in the dugout, bored and annoyed, as the infield turn to soup.
What is character vs. nature?
400
Use the word Identify in a sentence that might be seen on the EOG.
What is Identify the meaning of this word. OR Identify the speaker.
400
This point of view uses "he," "she," and or "they" and involves a narrator who knows the thoughts and feelings of ALL of the characters.
What is third person omniscient?
400
Use the sentence below to define the word "oriented". Once in her house, the kitten "oriented" himself: exploring, sniffing, and finding all the hiding spots. Oriented means...
What is to align, position, or find one's place in new surroundings?
500
The 3C's of the CLIMAX are... (During the CLIMAX...)
What is the Character Changes and reaches the CONFLICT?
500
The conflict in this passage: So now I’m left wondering whether playing for the Tigers is really worth it. It’s not that I don’t love baseball; to me it’s the ideal sport. Playing itthough it another story—and an endless frustration.
What is character vs. self?
500
The word impact means...
What is to hit something OR the effect/result of something? (On the EOG, it will most likely mean effect or result).
500
The point of view of the following sentences: Go to the store and buy eggs immediately. You are always late when you dawdle.
What is second person point of view?
500
Base your answer on the following passage: Walking home from school, Stella saw a small white kitten. It appeared to have been abandoned—it was dirty, skinny, and alone. Stella stopped to pet the kitten. It seemed very docile—for instance, it didn’t mind being petted or picked up. What does the word "docile" mean?
What is ready to accept control or submission/submissive/"friendly"/peaceful?