Plot Structure
Symbols
Themes
Conflicts
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The introduction of a story is

What is the EXPOSITION 

100

What does a HEART symbolize? 

What is: 

Love 

Affection 


100

True or False: A theme can be one-worded 

False 

100

This conflict pits man against machines. 

Character vs Technology 

100

Define a protagonist.

The main character of a story. 

200

Define the falling action of the plot structure. 

The falling action can be defined as the events leading off into the ending or resolution of the story. 
200

Identify a symbol that can represent someone from your group. 

Explain why. 

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200

Define what is a Character vs Character type of conflict. 

When a character faces off with another character. In stories it would be represented through a protagonist and antagonist. 

200

Define Character vs Self 

An internal conflict. Not knowing to do good or bad. 

200

Define an antagonist 

Usually the villain of a story. This character acts to stop the protagonist's plans or goals. 
300

List the plot structure in order 

What is the Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action and Resolution. 

300

Why does the author use symbolism in a story/poem?

To represent a deeper meaning to their literature work. 

300

How have you experienced a theme of a story in your own life? 

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300

Which of the following is NOT an example of external conflict? 

Character vs Supernatural 

Character vs Nature 

Character vs Self 

Character vs Character 

What is Character vs Self 

300

How does the setting(Introduction) of a story affect the plot? 

It enables us to understand the setting, characters and important details of a story. 

400

Define the Climax 

What is the turning point of a plot. 

What is the highest or the most intense part of a story 

400

Symbols can be literal in meaning

No, it cannot. 

Symbols represent a more analytical reference. 

400

State a theme for the topic: TRUST 

What is: _____ 

400

Identify 3 types of conflicts and define them. 

Character, Fate, Society, Technology, Supernatural, Self, Nature 


400

Identify the 4 types of characters learnt in class. 

Protagonist, Antagonist, Foil, Deuteragonist. 

500

What is the other term for "Resolution"? 

Be sure to define what is the resolution. 

Denouement

The resolution can be defined as the ending of the story. This is where the conflict is resolved. 

500

Identify what the APPLE represents in: 

- Snow White 

- Adam and Eve 

- Giving an apple to a teacher 

Snow White - Dark Intentions/ Hate 

Adam and Eve - Temptation 

Apple to teacher - Caring/Love/Kindness/Gratitude

500

Kelly had a job at the movie theater, but it didn't pay very much and she was sick of working there. Nonetheless, the work was steady and she needed all of the money that she could get. To her delight, Kelly got an interview at a big office downtown for a job that paid much more. The interview went very well and the bosses all but offered her a position. They said that she would fit the role well and they promised that they would call her back within two weeks. Kelly couldn't wait to quit her job at the movie theater. As soon as she got back she put in her two-week notice. She spent the next two weeks bragging to her coworkers about her new high-paying job in the big city. Yet, two weeks passed and she received no phone call. When Kelly decided to follow up on her interview, she learned that the bosses had chosen a different candidate. What is the theme?

Never count your chickens before they hatch. 

500

Give an example of Character vs Fate 

(NOT Medusa or Death) 

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500

What motivates the antagonist to act? 

What drives the antagonist to act is the sheer desire to stop the protagonist from achieving his/her goal.