Vocab
External and Internal Conflict
MATH!!
Plot mountain
Raymond's Run
100

An instrument that allows people to see through the surface

Periscope

100

What is the EXTERNAL conflict of  Dragon, Dragon?

Character vs Character

100

What is 34 plus 68? 

102

100

What is the CLIMAX of Dragon, Dragon?

The youngest son slays the dragon.

100

What does Raymond always say?

"Gidyap!"

200

Holding something tightly

To clutch, or to clasp

200

What is the INTERNAL conflict of Raymond's Run?

Squeaky is always trying to be the best.

200

What is 124 divided by 4?

31

200

The beginning of a story

Exposition

200

What is the EXTERNAL conflict Squeaky has?

Character vs Character

300

What does inchoate mean?

Only partly exist; imperfectly informed 

300

What is the one type of INTERNAL conflict?

Character vs themselves. 

300

What is 23 times 12? 

276

300

When Squeaky is announced the winner of the relay

Falling action

300

Who is Tony Cade Bambara?

The author of Raymond's Run

400

What does Erudite mean?

Learned

400

What is the meaning of External and Internal conflicts?

External: Takes place OUTSIDE the body, its between the character and an OUTSIDE force. 

Internal: Takes place INSIDE the body, it's a struggle within the character.

400

How much zeros does three hundred million, seventy thousands, four hundred twenty six?

4 zeros
400

Squeaky and Gretchen

Conflict 

400

What does Squeaky call Cynthia Procter?

A phony. (A fake)

500

What does Rural mean?

related to

500

What are the 3 types of EXTERNAL conflict?

Character vs Character

Character vs Society

Character vs Nature 

500

What is 4567890 plus 2345??

4570235

500

When Squeaky is doing her leg exercises

Rising Actions

500

Why doesn't Squeaky take Mr. Pearson's advice to let a new runner win the May Day Races? What does Squeaky like to call Mr. Pearson? Why?

Squeaky likes to call Mr.Pearson Jack and the Beanstalk because he is very tall. He could see anyone. Squeaky doesn't take Mr. Pearson's advice because she thinks that she has always won, and deserves to win again.