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21 Cards in this Set
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A round character can be described as __________.
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a major character
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A static character can be described as _________.
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a character that stays the same
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The protagonist of the story
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attempts to resolve the conflict
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A character that changes in the story is a _______________ character.
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dynamic
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The character of the story that causes the conflict is best described as the __________________.
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antagonist
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A flat character can be described as ___________________.
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a minor character
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The character of a story is battling the storm. This is man vs. _________.
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Nature
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Which of the following is an example of internal conflict?
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a decision on whether or not to tell the truth
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What is external conflict?
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an outside struggle
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Which of the following is an example of man vs. self?
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a character trying to get over shyness
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What are the three parts of a setting?
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time, place, and mood
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The story is the most suspenseful point during the ________________.
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climax
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The moral or lesson that is learned through the story is the _____________.
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Theme
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The point of view in a story is ______________.
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the vantage point from which a story is told
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The __________ of the story expresses ideas about life and people.
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theme
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Often the story is told by an all knowing narrator. This is _______________ point of view.
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omniscient
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When the situation is altered and the conflict is decided one way or the other this is the _________.
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climax
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The _______________ is the set up for the story.
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exposition
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The ____________ conflict can involve any struggle other than self.
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External
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The loose ends of the story are all tied up in the _____________________.
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Resolution
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_____________ conflict only includes conflict in the characters mind.
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Internal
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