What are the 6 parts of plot
Exposition, conflict, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution
identity characteristics that affect how others interact with you and you interact with others. These can include race, gender, age and other characteristics.
At the debate, Brianna asserted, "Dog's are better than cats!"
Dialogue
What point of view was "Piper" filmed in
Third Person
Mourn
To feel or express grief of sorrow
Define theme
The main message or lesson the author wants the reader to take away from the story
What is a personal identity
identity characteristics you would give yourself. These can include traits, behaviors, beliefs, values and other characteristics that make you who you are.
Flow
What was the climax in piper
Piper burrows themself in the sand and braces for impact as the wave crashes over them
Surge
to increase
Define protagonist and antagonist
Protagonist: The main character/hero of the story
Antagonist: The opponent or villain in a story
What was Martha's social identity in "The Scholarship Jacket"
Mexican American, middle school, girl
During the firework show, Erin shouted, "Did you see the heart shaped one?"
Dialogue
What was the climax in "The Scholarship Jacket"
What is a climax in a story
The point in the narrative where the tension, excitement, or stakes reach the highest level. The event that happens before the story turns.
What were some of Martha's personal identities from "The Scholarship Jacket"
Hardworking, prideful, intelligent, athletic, mature
The dentist tried to explain to Mel why "gum ball machines can be both fun and dangerous"
flow
What was the theme of piper
Never give up, you can learn from others, don't let fear stop you from trying
Lithe
Thin
What are the 4 different parts of an exposition
characters, setting, situation, climate/mood
What were Bibi's social identities
Male, Mexican American, able bodied, gay
Beth assured me that "all the stylish mermaids we are seashells in their hair"
Flow
What was the exposition of "The Scholarship Jacket"
Setting: Rural Texas, Middle School
Characters: Martha, grandparents, teachers, principal
Climate/Mood: sad, prideful, happy
Situation: Martha is 8th grade and eligible for the scholarship jacket that now costs money
Hallow
To make sacred or holy