All stories have a ___________ and ___________.
Characters and Plot
What is a setting?
time and place where the story occurs
What is the difference between external and internal conflict?
External- conflicts that happen outside of the body
Internal- conflicts that a character struggles within
Who is the main character of the story and who is the villain of the story?
Protagonist
Antagonist
What is characterization?
the way writers create and describe a character for the reader.
What is a plot?
What happens in a story
What is theme?
The main idea or life lesson of the story
What is the difference between 3rd person omniscient and 3rd person limited?
3rd person omniscient- narrator knows all the characters thoughts and feelings
3rd person limited- narrator only knows one characters thoughts and feelings
What is the difference between a static and dynamic character?
Static- stays the same
Dynamic- changes
What are the two types of characterization?
direct and indirect
What is the turning point of the story?
Climax
What is Ms. Flint's favorite color?
Yellow
What is Ms. Flint's favorite food?
Sushi
What is the difference between a round and flat character?
Round- always developing and real life like
Flat- background character; doesn't matter
What is the difference between indirect and direct characterization?
direct: the author is directly telling us the characteristics of a character
indirect: the author is not telling us the characteristics of a character and makes you figure it out yourself
What is the largest part of the story?
Rising Action
How many siblings does Ms. Flint have?
2
Name all point of views we have learned.
1st person
2nd person
3rd person limited
3rd person omniscient
3rd person objective
What other class does Ms. Errico teach besides LAL?
Science
What is the acronym for us to remember characterization?
S.T.E.A.L
Name all five parts of a plot in order
Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution
What does TAP stand for?
Think, Ask Yourself, Pay Attention
Name all six types of conflict.
External:
man vs. man, man vs. technology, man vs. society, man vs. supernatural, man vs. nature
Internal:
man. vs self
Name an example of each type of character:
round, flat, dynamic, static, protagonist, and antagonist
What does S.T.E.A.L. stand for?
S- speech
T- thoughts
E- effects on others
A- actions
L- looks