Plot Diagram
Hero's Journey
Character Types
Vocabulary
Figurative Language
100
The beginning of the story where characters and setting are introduced
What is the Exposition
100
Name a Step in Stage 3
What is The Refusal of the Return, The Magic Flight, Rescue from Without, and The Crossing or Return Threshold
100
To restate in one's own words
What is paraphrase
100
Bang, boom, pow, and Clank
What is Onomatopeia
200
The most exciting part of the story: When we learn the outcome
What is Climax
200
Name the Steps in Stage 1
What is The Call to Adventure, Refusal of the Call, and The Beginning of the Adventure
200
A character, symbol, story pattern, or other element that is common to human experience across cultures and that occurs frequently literature, myth, and folklore
What is an Archetype
200
The sun is as shiny as Myra's diamond ring
What is a Simile
300
Events leading to the end of the story
What is the Falling Action
300
Stage 3 in a Hero's Journey
What is The Return
300
How many Stages are in a Hero's Journey
What is three Stages
300
A sequence of related events that make up a story or novel
What is a Plot
300
The moon smiled at me
What is Personification
400
Where the main character faces a series of conflicts
What is the Rising Action
400
Stage One in a Hero's Journey
What is The Departure
400
A struggle between opposing forces
What is a Conflict
400
I am so hungry, I can eat a horse
What is Hyperbole
500
End of the story
What is the Resolution
500
How many stages and how many steps are in a Hero's Journey
What is 3 stages and 10 steps
500
? = Questions ! = Connections * = Comments These are called
What is Metacognitive Markers
500
Imaginative language that is not meant to be interpreted literally
What is figurative language