Language Concepts
Conflict Types
Theme and Messages
Plot Elements
100

 What does the suffix "-able" mean?

It indicates that something can be done (e.g., "readable").

100

What is character vs. self conflict? Provide an example.

A struggle within a character’s mind, such as making a difficult decision.

100

What is the theme of a story?

The central message or lesson the author wants to convey.

100

What occurs during the rising action of a story?

Events build tension leading up to the climax.

200

Match the word "irritable" to its correct definition. (Denotative meaning)

 Easily annoyed or angered.

200

Describe an example of character vs. nature conflict.

A character stranded in a storm must find shelter.


200

How can adapting a story affect audience understanding?

 It can change perspectives, emphasize different themes, or simplify complex ideas.

200

What is the purpose of the exposition in a plot?

To introduce the main characters, setting, and situation.

300

What is a prefix? Give an example.

A prefix is a word part added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning (e.g., "un-" in "unhappy").


300

What is character vs. society conflict?

A character struggles against societal norms or laws.

300

What is an example of a story's message or theme?

"Friendship is more important than wealth."

300

Explain what the climax of a story represents

 The turning point or most intense moment where the main conflict reaches its peak.

400

Explain the term "connotation" and provide an example.

Connotation refers to the implied or emotional meaning of a word (e.g., "home" connotes warmth and safety).

400

 Provide an example of character vs. supernatural conflict.

A character fighting against a ghost or mythical creature.

400

 Name one theme commonly found in historical fiction.

The impact of historical events on personal lives.

400

 What is the resolution of a story?

The part where conflicts are resolved and the story comes to a close.

500

 Define "denotation" and give an example.

Denotation is the literal, dictionary meaning of a word (e.g., "snake" refers to a legless reptile).

500

What is character vs. character conflict?

 A struggle between two characters with opposing desires or goals.

500

 How can the conflict in a story help to reveal its theme?

The struggles characters face often highlight the central message or lesson of the story.

500

How can a well-crafted plot twist affect a reader's understanding of a story?

 It can change perceptions and add depth to character motivations and themes.