What is the difference between protagonist and antagonist?
protagonist- main character
antagonist- opposite of the main character
The life lesson of the story
What is setting?
Time and place of a story
Where do you see the conflict of the story? (two parts)
Rising Action and Climax
What is Ms. F's favorite animal?
Dog
What is characterization and the two parts?
Process by which the author reveals information about the character
indirect and direct characterization
What is point of view?
the narrator of the story
What are the two types of conflict?
External and internal
Where do you solve the conflict in a story?
Falling Action
What is Ms. Flint's favorite season?
Summer/spring
What is the difference between dynamic and static character?
dynamic changes and static stays the same
What is 1st person POV?
Told by a character in a story (I, me, my, us, we)
What is the one type of internal conflict?
man vs. self
What is the largest part of the story?
Rising Action
What is Ms. F's favorite holiday?
Christmas or Easter
What is the difference between round and flat characters?
Round- realistic and have layers
Flat- background characters
What is 3rd person limited POV?
Narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of one character (He, she, him, her, they, them, it, or characters names)
Give me 3 examples of conflict
up to teacher discretion
Where are we introduced to the main character and setting?
Exposition
What is my nail color right now?
pink/clear
What does S.T.E.A.L. stand for?
What is 3rd person omniscient POV?
Narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters (He, she, him, her, they, them, it, or characters names)
Name all 5 external conflicts.
Man vs. man
Man vs. society
Man vs. nature
Man vs. supernatural
Man. vs technology
Tell me all five parts of a plot diagram
Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution
What is one of Ms. F's favorite things to do?
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