Define "protagonist."
the main character in a story
Define "humble."
not being too proud or arrogant; being respectful
I; me; we
Which POV uses this set of pronouns?
first person point of view
Give me an example of character vs. character conflict
answers will vary; two characters fight or do not get along
Should you ever run in Ms. Buckner's classroom?
NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Define "setting."
The where and when of the story
Define "compassionate."
feeling or showing sympathy or concern for others
He; she; they; names
Which point of view uses this set of pronouns?
third person point of view
Give me an example of character vs. supernatural conflict
character vs. vampire/werewolf/magic/etc
What is the definition of narrative?
A story
What is the term for the point of highest tension in a story?
(the top of the plot diagram mountain)
climax
Define "rugged."
uneven; rough; difficult to navigate
you
Give me an example of character vs. technology conflict
character vs. computer/robot/etc
Write down TWO good test-taking strategies that will help your classmates tomorrow.
stay quiet; take your time; read the passage; slash the trash; etc
What is the term for the beginning of the story? This is the part where we learn about the characters, setting, etc.
exposition
Define "precocious."
being unusually advanced or adult (usually used to describe a child)
Give me an example of a type of story or narrative that uses second person POV.
video games; poems; choose your own adventure story
answers will vary
What is the ONLY internal type of conflict?
character vs. self
Write me 3-5 convincing sentences explaining why you are my best student. Convince me.
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What is the name for the part of the story that kicks off the conflict/puts the plot into motion?
initiating event
Define "boorish."
being rude, crude, or bad-mannered
What makes third person omniscient POV distinct from third person limited POV?
a third person omniscient character can see inside everyone's heads (omniscient means all-knowing)
sometimes this narrator is a character in their own right due to their commentary and knowledge
Give me an example of a character vs. self scenario
a character is struggling with not feeling good enough; etc
What do the letters in STEAL stand for?
speech
thoughts
effect on others
actions
looks