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Row 1, Col 1

What happens in a story. Consists of a series of events, one growing out of another.

What is plot?

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Plot

This is the chain of related events that tells us what happens in a story.

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Conflict.Internal and External

This part of the plot grabs the readers attention. It can be categorized in two different areas.

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RTT vs. Nag and Nagaina

The main conflict of the story “RTT”?

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Basic SituationExposition

The characters, setting, and conflict are introduced in this section…

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Foreshadowing

When the author gives clues or hints about what will happen later in the story?

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Person vs. Self

What is the only example of internal conflict?

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Various answers….The convict story

What was an example of foreshadowing in “Three Skeleton Key?

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Climax

The turning point in the story is called……?

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Predictions

Making a guess about what is to happen based on facts you already have?

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Various answersBoxing match between …

Give an example of a person vs. person conflict.

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The central idea is that the couple loves its adopted rat.

What was the central idea of “Eeking Out a Life”?

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Resolution

This part of the plot wraps up any loose ends.

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Objective writing

This type of writing focuses on facts and unbiased statements.

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Various AnswersRTT vs. The Flood

Create an example of a person vs. nature conflict.

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Various answers

Give an example of suspense from one of the stories in Collection 1?

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The moral or message of the story

What is the theme of a story?

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Central IdeaMain Idea

This is found in a nonfiction text that explains what the author wants the reader to learn from the text.

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An external conflict between a person and the rules or laws

of the society

Define person vs. society conflict.

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Various answers

Give an example of conflict in one of the stories and explain the type of conflict (Internal or External).


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