A story
What is narrative?
The group of people who read/listen to the story
What is the audience?
The beginning of the story that introduces the characters and setting.
What is exposition?
The main character of the story.
What is protagonist?
Name the difference between a author and a narrator
The author writes the story; the narrator tells the story
The person that narrates.
The circumstances that form the setting
What is context?
What is rising action?
The character that opposes the main character
What is antagonist?
A passive voice sentence then change it to a active voice sentence
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Conversation between two people.
What is dialogue?
The order of the story/plot
What is sequence of events?
The events following the climax
What is falling action?
This term refers to the struggles characters face in a story.
What is conflict?
Types of point of view and the pronouns each uses
First-person: I, me, my, we
Second-person: you, your
Third-person limited/omniscient: they, them, their, his, hers, he, she
A word that brings the reader to the next part of the story
What is transition word?
The mountain order of a narrative.
What is exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution?
When the main problem is solved in the story
What is resolution?
What paragraph do you introduce the protagonist?
What is the exposition/first paragraph?
The writer should not use transition words (eg. 'therefore', 'however') in narrative writing.
State true or false.
False.
What is sensory details?
What is foreshadowing?
BONUS!!!!!! Worth 1,000 points.
Name 8 Transition Words.
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The four types of conflict that the character can face.
What is person v. person, person v. self, person v. environment, and person v. society?
Which type of dialogue is punctuated correctly?
a) Teresa, said "James you going to the football game".
b) “I heard you were invited to the football game,” Teresa told James.
c) James "Are you going to the football game tonight..?" Teresa said.
B) "I heard you were invited to the football game," Teresa told James.