The art of storytelling originated when...
What is... "since human beings began to communicate"?
The term __________ refers to what is at risk if the character fails to reach their goal.
What is "stakes"?
How the plot develops, unfolds and moves in time is portrayed in the _________, a diagram that helps map out the story.
What is the "plot line"?
_______________ is the idea that connects all the events in the story and is connected to the moral.
What is "Theme"?
Which is a mode of narration where the narrator uses words such as "he," "she," and "it," among others, to describe the characters and action in the story?
What is "3rd Person Point of View"?
The subjects or individuals a reader follows on the journey of the story are the _____________.
What is "characters"?
An __________ risk refers to what will physically happen to a character and/or the world.
What is "external"?
The moment of greatest tension and the turning point in the plot is known as...
What is "Climax"?
_____________ is the basis of any story. It is the opposition that exists between two or more "forces." It is the problem or struggle in the story.
What is "Conflict"?
Which literary technique describes the individual writing style of an author; a combination of their common usage of syntax, diction, punctuation, character development, dialogue, etc.?
What is "Voice"?
The main character is also known as the __________.
What is "protagonist"?
A ______________ risk refers to what will happen to the values or belief system of the world.
What is "philosophical"?
The moment in the plot that introduces the main characters, the setting and the main action is known as...
What is "the exposition"?
The type of conflict that cannot be seen and occurs within an individual is known as...
What is "Internal"?
Which of the literary techniques is a mode of narration where the reader becomes a character in the story being told?
What is "2nd Person Point of View"?
The character in conflict with the main character is...
What is "antagonist"?
The five main elements of a plot are...
What are..."Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution"?
Complications arise and the tension builds during what part of the Plot?
What is the "Rising Action"?
This type of conflict sets one character against another and may be physical, psychological, and/or emotional.
What is "Person vs. Person"?
Which of the literary techniques is a mode of narration where the narrator is a character in the story being told and uses words such as "I," "me," and "my," among others, in the description of action?
What is "1st Person Point of View"?
List three examples of internal traits.
What is "drive, personality, thoughts, feelings.."?
A____________________ refers to the choices a character makes through out the story that helps them overcome obstacles and grow/change as a result.
What is "character arc"?
_______________ is an event in the plot which leads to a key obstacle the protagonist faces and sets the rest of the story in motion.
What is an "Inciting incident"?
This type of conflict shows a citizen struggling against a larger community issue.
What is "Person vs. Society"?
Which of the literary techniques encompasses the attitudes toward the subject and toward the audience implied in a work?
What is "Tone"?