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1 Fiction or Non-Fiction Short or Long

2 Film or Television Fiction or Non-Fiction

3  What Makes up a Story?

4   Plot What Makes up a Story?

5   Plot  The events of the story  What happens What Makes up a Story?

6   Setting  Where the story takes place  When the story takes place What Makes up a Story?

7   Setting  Where the story takes place  In the barn  In Australia  In Outer Space  When the story takes place What Makes up a Story?

8   Setting  Where the story takes place  In the barn  In Australia  In Outer Space  When the story takes place  At 2pm  During the winter  In 1945 What Makes up a Story?

9   Theme What Makes up a Story?

10   Theme  The author’s message  The lesson of the story for the reader What Makes up a Story?

11   Theme  The author’s message  The lesson of the story for the reader  War What Makes up a Story?

12   Theme  The author’s message  The lesson of the story for the reader  War War is pointless What Makes up a Story?

13   Narration/Point of View What Makes up a Story?

14   Narration/Point of View  1 st Person What Makes up a Story?

15   Narration/Point of View  1 st Person  2 nd Person What Makes up a Story?

16   Narration/Point of View  1 st Person  2 nd Person  3 rd Person What Makes up a Story?

17   Narration/Point of View  1 st Person  Uses “I”, “me”, “my”, “we”, “us”  Is a character in the story  Only knows their own thoughts and feelings  Is not objective (is not reliable)  2 nd Person  3 rd Person What Makes up a Story?

18   Narration/Point of View  1 st Person  2 nd Person  Uses “you” and “your”  Is not a character in the story  Gives directions to the reader  Does not know what is in the characters’ minds  Tells the reader what to do and how to feel  3 rd Person What Makes up a Story?

19   Narration/Point of View  1 st Person  2 nd Person  3 rd Person  Objective  Limited  Omniscient What Makes up a Story?

20   Narration/Point of View  1 st Person  2 nd Person  3 rd Person  Objective  Uses “he”, “she”, “they”  Is not a character in the story  Does not know the characters thoughts or feelings  Limited  Omniscient What Makes up a Story?

21   Narration/Point of View  1 st Person  2 nd Person  3 rd Person  Objective  Limited  Uses “he”, “she”, “they”  Is not a character in the story  Knows the thoughts and feelings of 1 character  Omniscient What Makes up a Story?

22   Narration/Point of View  1 st Person  2 nd Person  3 rd Person  Objective  Limited  Omniscient  Uses “he”, “she”, “they”  Is not a character in the story  Knows ALL the characters’ thoughts and feelings What Makes up a Story?

23   Conflict What Makes up a Story?

24   Conflict  Person vs. Person  Person vs. Nature  Person vs. Society  Person vs. Self What Makes up a Story?

25   Conflict  Person vs. Person  A fist fight  Person vs. Nature  Person vs. Society  Person vs. Self What Makes up a Story?

26   Conflict  Person vs. Person  A fist fight  Person vs. Nature  A person struggling to get home during a blizzard  Person vs. Society  Person vs. Self What Makes up a Story?

27   Conflict  Person vs. Person  A fist fight  Person vs. Nature  A person struggling to get home during a blizzard  Person vs. Society  A person who fights city hall  A person who campaigns against racism in society  Person vs. Self What Makes up a Story?

28   Conflict  Person vs. Person  A fist fight  Person vs. Nature  A person struggling to get home during a blizzard  Person vs. Society  A person who fights city hall  A person who campaigns against racism in society  Person vs. Self  A person with a Mental Illness  A person who lacks self-confidence What Makes up a Story?

29   Characters What Makes up a Story?

30   Characters  Protagonist  Antagonist What Makes up a Story?

31   Characters  Protagonist  The character who must resolve the conflict of the story  Antagonist What Makes up a Story?

32   Characters  Protagonist  The character who must resolve the conflict of the story  Antagonist  The character (or thing) which creates the conflict in the story What Makes up a Story?

33   Characters  Static  Dynamic  Flat  Round What Makes up a Story?

34   Characters  Static  A character who does not change during the course of the story  Dynamic  Flat  Round What Makes up a Story?

35   Characters  Static  A character who does not change during the course of the story  Dynamic  A character who does change during the course of the story  Flat  Round What Makes up a Story?

36   Characters  Static  Dynamic  Flat  A character who only exhibits one or two traits  Usually a secondary character  Round What Makes up a Story?

37   Characters  Static  Dynamic  Flat  A character who only exhibits one or two traits  Usually a secondary character  Round  A complex and realistic character  Usually a primary character (the protagonist) What Makes up a Story?

38   Characters  Stereotypes What Makes up a Story?

39   Characters  Stereotypes  A simplified image of a group of people which is applied to all members of the group  A character who has one trait of the group is assumed to have the other traits too What Makes up a Story?


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