Pesky Plot
Crazy Conflicts
Point of Views
Crazy Characters
Hodge Podge
100
setting, characters and conflict
What does the exposition reveal?
100
This is the primary conflict in For Pete's Snake
What is character vs self
100
this is when the narrator can see into the hearts and minds of all characters
What is thrid person omniscient?
100
The main character in a story.
What is the protagonist?
100
A category of story.
What is genre?
200
the highest point of action
What is the climax?
200
This is the primary conflict of The Hockey Sweater
What is character vs society
200
This is when the narrator uses the personal pronoun "I"
What is first person point of view.
200
This is the force opposing the protagonist.
What is the antagonist?
200
The reason or main idea behind an author's writing.
What is theme?
300
leads to the climax
What is the rising action?
300
What is the primary conflict of Geraldine Moore
What is character vs self?
300
This is when the narrator can only see the story through one character.
What is third person limited?
300
The force opposing Buffy in Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Who are the Gentlement or monsters in general.
300
The series of events that makes up a story.
What is plot?
400
this is the "tying up of loose ends"
What is the falling action?
400
Name one thing that the protagonist is scared of in For Pete's Snake
What are snakes, the dark, thunder storms.
400
This is the point of view for The Hockey Sweater
What is first person narration?
400
The protagonist of the Hockey Sweater.
Who is Roch Carrier?
400
Hints the author gives as to what will happen in a story.
What is foreshadowing?
500
This is the only type of internal conflict.
What is character vs self
500
This hockey player is the idol of Roch Carrier.
Who is Maurice Richard?
500
This is the point of view in For Pete's Snake.
What is first person narration.
500
This is the person who helps Geraldine Moore.
Who is her teacher?
500
All 5 types of conflict.
What are: character vs character character vs society character vs supernatural character vs nature character vs self