What are the two ways we can identify compound sentences?
What is a semicolon (;), and a comma followed by a F.A.N.BO.O.Y.S?
Name the type of conflict:
A person or character changes their morals.
What is character/person vs. self?
Who is a the hero in a story?
Who is the protagonist?
What three things do we need to identify in the exposition?
What are characters, setting, and mood.
What is the formal name for the acronym F.A.N.B.O.Y.S?
What are coordinating conjunctions?
True or false all cause have one effect?
What is False?
What is Dynamic characters?
When is a character who goes through a change?
What is the most emotional part of the story?
What is the climax?
What is a compound sentence?
What are two independent clauses joined together with a coordinating conjunction or a semicolon?
Name one cause of Jane failing a test?
What is Jane didn't Study?
What type of character never shows a change?
What are flat or static characters?
Which element of plot often can be identified as the effect?
What is the falling action?
What three things do we need to make an independent clause?
What is a subject, a predicate, and complete thought?
Name three types' of Conflict discussed in this class.
What are character vs. nature, Character vs. society, Character vs. supernatural, character vs. Character, character vs. self, character vs. technology.
Main character are either these types of characters?
Who is the dynamic character or the protagonist /antagonist?
What is mood?
What does the author want the reader to feel?
What is a complex sentence?
What is an independent clause and a dependant clause joined together?
What are the key words for cause and effect?
What are the words, because, such as, so, thus, or since?
What type of character is Mrs. Wesley (Harry Potter)?
What is a flat character?
What is Theme?
When does the author want the reader to learn a lesson?