Plot Diagram #1
Plot Diagram #2
Plot Diagram #3
Plot Diagram #5
100

The part of a plot diagram where the characters and setting are introduced.

What is Exposition?

100

The people and animals in a story.

Who are the characters?

100

Point of View: Signal words me, my, mine, we, us, ours.

What is first person?

100

Which part of the plot diagram: The big bad wolf wants to eat the three little pigs.

What is the conflict?

200

Another word for the problem of the story.

What is Conflict?

200

When and where the story takes place.

What is the setting?

200

Point of View: Signal words he, she, her, they, them.

What is third-person?

200

Which part of the plot diagram: The big bad wolf runs off into the woods and is never seen again.

What is resolution?

300

The number of elements/parts in the plot diagram.

What is five?

300

The perspective/view from which the story is told.

What is point of view?

300

The two types of this person point of view.

What is limited and omniscient?

300

Which part of the plot diagram: The three little pigs build their homes out of straw, wood, and brick.

What is rising action?

400

Where the exposition is found in the plot diagram the  (beginning, middle, or end.)

What is the beginning?

400

The three types of point of view.

What is first, second, third-person?

400

The turning point and most exciting part of a story.

What is the climax?

400

The point of view of The Three Little Pigs.

What is third person-omniscient?

500

The type/genre of text that entertains the reader and includes a beginning, middle, and end.

What is narrative/literary text?

500

Point of View: Signal words you, your.

What is second person?

500

Series of events that lead to the climax.

What is rising action?

500

Which part of the plot diagram: The three little pigs leave home to find success in the world.

What is the exposition?