Plot Diagram
Vocabulary
Conflicts
Story Elements
Random Bits
100

The series of events that make up the story is called ______ . 

Plot

100

A lesson you can learn from the characters in the story

Example: Treat others how you would like to be treated

Theme

100

Debbie wants to go to her friend's birthday party, but her grandma is in town for a visit. She doesn't want to hurt her grandma's feelings by not showing up to the visit, but also doesn't want to miss the birthday party.

man vs self

100

the story's when and where 

also culture, beliefs, and weather may play a role

setting

100
Which is the only animal that cannot jump? 

an elephant

too big, not bouncy

200

2 things we learn in the exposition

characters and setting

200

the solution to the problem in a story is the _____ . 

the last event in the story is the _____ . 

resolution

conclusion

200

Mara deleted the assistant app weeks ago. It still texts her. Sometimes with reminders she never set—“Don’t forget your father’s birthday” (he died in 2012), or “Take a left here,” when she’s not using GPS. Last night, her lights flickered in Morse code:
STAY STILL. IT SEES MOTION.

man vs technology

200

usually the main character, sometimes called the "good guy"

protagonist

200

What is the largest organ in the human body?

skin

300

The first action that get's the main character going and kicks off the story

Inciting Incident

300

The protagonist of a story is always a (major / minor) character, and always a (round / flat) character

The protagonist of a story is always a (MAJOR) character, and always a (ROUND) character

300

Nora wakes each morning with salt in her bed and seawater on her floor, though her home is miles inland. The mirrors fog as if someone breathes on the other side. She doesn’t remember ever going to the ocean. But last week, she started dreaming in a language only whales understand—and yesterday, her shadow didn’t follow her out of the room.

man vs supernatural

300

the problem in a story

conflict

300

Which planet lies between Venus and Mars?

Earth

400

The part of the plot that introduces subplots like romantic storylines

Rising Action

400

a character who does NOT change in the story is called... 

a Static Character 

(a Dynamic Character changes in some way, physically or learns a lesson)

400

Everyone in the city wears white masks. They say it’s tradition, that the faces underneath don’t matter. Elias refuses. He walks barefaced, watched in silence, followed by mirrors where windows used to be.

man vs society

400

causes conflict between the main character and their goals, usually known as the "bad guy"

antagonist

400

Which is the only continent that doesn't have reptiles or snakes? 

Antarctica 

500

Where does the resolution usually occur on the plot diagram? 

Falling Action 


Exposition → Rising Action → Climax → Resolution (part of falling action) → Conclusion

500

When the author TELLS you about the character

Direct Characterization

(Indirect Characterization = an author SHOWS you their personality through actions and dialogue)

500

Caleb was told he'd die at 29. He turned 30 last week. He celebrated alone, too afraid to invite anyone—just in case. Since then, clocks stop when he enters a room. Birds freeze mid-flight. And every radio he passes whispers the same word: “Late.”

man vs fate

500

Name the 5 story elements (some people consider them 6 story elements)

Characters

Setting

Plot

Conflict / Resolution

Theme

500

NaCl is the chemical formula for which common household item? 

Table Salt