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Plot
Conflict
Point of View
Author's Purpose
Analogies
100
The time and place the story takes place.
What is the setting?
100
Two characters or forces pitted against each other.
What is conflict?
100
Uses the pronouns "I, me, my, mine, our, us, we"
What is first person POV?
100
The author's purpose for writing your textbook.
What is inform?
100
finger : nail :: leg : ?
What is knee?
200
The main character of the story.
What is the protagonist?
200
Two boys are fighting in the hallway at school.
What is man vs. man (external)
200
Uses the pronouns "you and yours"
What is second person POV?
200
A petition trying to convince the school to ban uniforms.
What is persuade?
200
cube : square :: sphere : ?
What is circle?
300
The most exciting/most intense part of the story.
What is the climax?
300
Jessica is wondering if she should buy a new pair of jeans for the party this weekend.
What is man vs. self (internal)?
300
Uses the pronouns "he, she, it, they, and character names" but does not give any thoughts or feelings.
What is third person objective?
300
A joke, a riddle, or a story.
What is entertain?
300
prey : pray :: tern : ?
What is turn?
400
The introduction to the story.
What is the exposition?
400
My dad has been struck by lightening.
What is man vs. nature (external)?
400
Uses the pronouns "he, she, it, they, and character names" and gives the thoughts and feelings of 1 character.
What is third person limited?
400
Definition of persuade.
What is to convince someone to do something or think like you do?
400
lawyer: trial :: surgeon : ?
What is operation?
500
All the events in the story after the climax.
What is the falling action?
500
Name the 4 types of conflict.
What are man vs. man, man vs. self, man vs. nature, and man vs. society?
500
Uses the pronouns "he, she, it, they, and character names" and gives the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters.
What is third person omniscient?
500
Name the 3 reasons why author's write.
What is PIE (persuade, inform, entertain)?
500
Name 3 types of analogy relationships.
What is synonyms, antonyms, part to whole, member to category, cause to effect, varying degrees, object to function, homophones, etc.?