The Lottery #1
The Lottery #2
Plot #1
Plot #2
Plot #3
100
Which of the following is an example of the setting?: The boys start collecting stones, the Lottery takes place in the summer, Mr. Warner doesn't like young people. 

The Lottery takes place in the summer.

100
What is the climax of the story?
Tess draws a piece of paper with a black spot on it. 
100

What type of conflict is this?

Character vs. Nature
100
What are the two important parts of setting?
Time and place. 
100
The bad guy or the person who fights against the hero. 
Antagonist. 
200
Which of the following is an example of rising action?: Mr. Summer keeps the lottery box in the coal house, Tess's family is chosen for the final round of the lottery, the town stones Tess to death. 

Tess's family is chosen for the final round of the lottery.

200
Which of the following is an example of exposition related information?: The Lottery takes place on June 27th, Tess is late for the Lottery, Tess is stoned to death.

The Lottery takes place on June 27th

200
Characters are introduced and we learn about the setting of the story. 
Exposition. 
200
The main character or the hero of the story.
Protagonist. 
200
All the events that lead up to the climax.
Rising Action.
300
What is the falling action?
Tess yells about how the Lottery is unfair as the townspeople surround her. 
300

How does the event where Bobby and Harry Jones and Dickie Delacroix are gathering stones relate to plot overall?

Sample answer: We learn by the end of the story that the boys are gathering stones for the purpose of stoning the lottery winner to death. 
300
The conflict has been taken care of and all the loose ends are wrapped up.
Falling Action.
300
When the story comes to an end. 
Resolution.
300
The highest point of action in a story. 
The Climax.
400
Mr. Warner's dislike for another town wanting to get rid of the Lottery is an example of what type of conflict?
Character vs. Society. 
400

What is one of the main conflicts in The Lottery? What kind of conflict is it?

Sample answer: The main conflict is Tess Hutchinson (and possibly other characters both from the past and in the future) vs. the lottery. This type of conflict is Character vs Society. This because the traditions of the village that cause Tessie Hutchinson to be killed.

400
The struggle between two forces in a story. Can either be internal or external.
Conflict.
400

What is the main type of Conflict in The Hunger Games?

Character vs. Society.
400
What kind of conflict is shown in the image?
Character vs. Character. 
500
Who is the protagonist of the story?

Tessie Hutchinson

500
What is the resolution to the story?
Tess screams and has a rock thrown at her. 
500
Which of the following is not a specific part of the plot diagram?: Character, Exposition, Climax, Falling Action.

1. Exposition

2. Rising Action


3. Climax


4. Falling Action


5. Resolution.

500
What are the four types of conflict?
1. Character vs character

2. Character vs Nature

3. Character vs society

4. Character vs the self. 


500
What is the type of conflict shown in the image?
Character vs. Self.