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Character. Plot. Point of View. Setting/ Conflict. Central idea/ theme. 1pt. 1 pt. 1 pt. 1pt. 1 pt. 2 pt. 2 pt. 2pt. 2pt. 2 pt. 3 pt. 3 pt. 3 pt. 3 pt. 3 pt. 4 pt. 4 pt. 4pt. 4 pt. 4pt. 5pt. 5 pt. 5 pt. 5 pt. 5 pt.

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  1. Character Plot Point of View Setting/ Conflict Central idea/ theme 1pt 1 pt 1 pt 1pt 1 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2pt 2pt 2 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 4 pt 4 pt 4pt 4 pt 4pt 5pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt

  2. This type of character causes the conflict for the main character. He/she is in opposition of the main character even if he doesn’t mean to be.

  3. What is an antagonist?

  4. This type of character shows little or no inner change throughout the story.

  5. What is a static character?

  6. This term refers to the main character who faces the major conflict in the story.

  7. Who is the protagonist?

  8. Double Jeopardy! Crash is an example of this type of character because he undergoes an important change in his personality by the end.

  9. What is a dynamic character?

  10. Readers infer these about a character’s personality based on what the character says and does.

  11. What are character traits?

  12. The end of the story is called this. It’s the wrapping up of all the loose ends and the conflict is usually solved or brought to a close.

  13. What is the resolution?

  14. Double Jeopardy! In the story, “The All American Slurp,” the Gleasons have trouble with the customs of a traditional Chinese dinner. This part of the story would most likely fall on this part of the plot diagram.

  15. What is the falling action?

  16. In the story, “Dragon, Dragon,” the third son slaying the dragon represents this part of the plot diagram.

  17. What is the climax?

  18. The beginning of a story when the setting is developed, the characters are introduced, and the conflict is exposed is referred to as this.

  19. What is the exposition?

  20. In the story, “The All American Slurp,” the main character trying on Meg’s American clothes is an event from this part of the plot diagram.

  21. What is the rising action?

  22. When the main character tells the story, the point of view is known as this.

  23. What is first person point of view?

  24. When a narrator outside of the action tells the story, but whose knowledge is limited to the thoughts, feelings, and actions of one character, the point of view is called this.

  25. What is third person limited?

  26. Pronouns such as he, she, they, them, him, and her are used in this point of view.

  27. What is third person point of view?

  28. When a narrator outside of the action is telling the story and knows the thoughts, feelings, and actions of many or all of the characters, the point of view is this.

  29. What is third person omniscient point of view?

  30. Double Jeopardy! This point of view is rarely used in a story. It uses the pronoun “you” and is mostly used in nonfiction that explains how to do something.

  31. What is second person point of view?

  32. Double Jeopardy! The setting of a story is made up of these two aspects.

  33. What are where and when the story takes place?

  34. In the story, “The Wounded Wolf,” this aspect of the setting has the biggest impact on the animals being hungry.

  35. What is the time of year?

  36. This type of conflict is when a character struggles with a problem within himself. Character verses self

  37. What is internal conflict?

  38. Character vs. character Character vs. nature Character vs. society These are examples of this type of conflict.

  39. What is external conflict?

  40. In the story “Eleven,” Rachel thinking about throwing the sweater she doesn’t want over the fence while Mrs. Price is teaching math is an example of this type of conflict?

  41. What is internal conflict?

  42. This is what the author is saying about the central idea. It’s the author’s message about life to the readers.

  43. What is theme?

  44. Double Jeopardy! Revenge, loyalty, and survival are examples of these.

  45. What are central ideas?

  46. The big ideas in the text that relate to human nature are known as this.

  47. What is central idea?

  48. Loyalty and kindness are characteristics of a quality friend. This statement could be an example of this for the book, Crash.

  49. What is theme?

  50. Communication, community, and survival could be central ideas for this short story.

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