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Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
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Click here for Final Jeopardy
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Conflict Point of View Characters More Conflict Setting & Theme 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Plot Line
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A struggle
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Of the 2 main types of conflict: A conflict that occurs inside of a character
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A conflict that involves a character and someone else or an outside force
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A conflict in which a character struggles with their own decision or thoughts Ex. ___ vs. ____
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A conflict in which a character struggles with not conforming to the way the world expects him or her to be. Ex. ____ vs. ____
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The two main types of Point of View
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The narrator is a character in the story and uses words like I, my, we, and our
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The narrator is not involved in the story, and tells the story using words like he, she, it, and they
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The narrator is not a character in the story, but tells what one character is thinking and feeling
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The narrator is not a character in the story, but tells what all the characters are thinking and feeling
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This is when the tension rises, leading up to the climax
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The events of the story that occur after the climax but before the resolution
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This is when the conflict is solved (usually) and the loose ends are wrapped up.
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This is the part of the story where the author gives background information.
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This is the turning point in the story, you might be biting your nails.
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The main character is also called this
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The title given to the person or force that opposes the main character
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A character who learns a lesson or changes behavior as a result of events in the story.
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A character who remains basically unchanged throughout the story. Little details are given about the feelings and thoughts of this character.
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A synonym for “round” when describing characters.
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An internal conflict is always referred to as this type of conflict.
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A conflict between one character and another character in the story.
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A conflict between a character and an element of nature.
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A conflict between that involves only one character.
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A conflict between a character and a mechanical non- human character
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These two things are the two parts of setting.
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This is the lesson that the author wants to share with the reader
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1800’s and mansion are examples of this
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Nothing is ever free Believe and succeed & Treat others they way you want to be treated are all examples of this.
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This is often hidden so the reader must use inferences to figure it out.
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Make your wager
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Give the POV and conflict in the following scenario: James and Carly had always wanted to go on an adventure. One day they got their wish. On their walk to school one day they heard cries for help coming from the woods. As they got closer to the screams they saw it was just a trap! Two minutes later James and Carly were tied up trying to figure out how to untie themselves and escape from these strangers.
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