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Review!. Story Elements and POV. What is the method used to give readers information about a character?. Tone Conflict Characterization Foil. Name the point of view:.

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  1. Review! Story Elements and POV

  2. What is the method used to give readers information about a character? • Tone • Conflict • Characterization • Foil

  3. Name the point of view: I can’t wait for Christmas! My sister accidentally told me that she has something in layaway for me, and I got so excited! I already know that she got my mom this awesome purse because she showed it to me and told me she had it in layaway first. I put it all together and figured out she is giving me the same thing! • First person • Second person • Third person limited • Third person omniscient

  4. What is the turning point of a story, which is usually the most dramatic moment? • Climax • Resolution • Exposition • High point

  5. Name the type of conflict: Charlie is trying to round up a bunch of students at school to protest the new rule about cell phones. • Man vs. man • Man vs. nature • Man vs. society • Man vs. himself

  6. What do you call the events that make up a story? • Plot • Action • Setting • Force

  7. What is the perspective from which a story is told? • Characterization • Point of view • Setting • Theme

  8. What do you call an imaginary person in a work of fiction? • Stereotype • Narrator • Foil • Character

  9. Which pronoun is used in the third person point of view? • I • You • They

  10. Name the type of conflict: Jenny’s favorite show is on right after school, but she promised her mom she would walk the dog as soon as she got home. The DVR hasn’t been working for days, and she really wants to watch this show! • Man vs. man • Man vs. nature • Man vs. society • Man vs. himself

  11. What is the last part of the story, explaining how the conflict is resolved? • Climax • Falling action • Rising action • Resolution

  12. Name the point of view: Bonnie loved the library. When she smelled books, old and new, she remembered Meme and Saturday afternoons. She was enraptured when Meme read to her – such expression and feeling! • First person • Second person • Third person limited • Third person omniscient

  13. Which pronoun is used in the first person point of view? • They • You • I

  14. Name the conflict: The family is having a wonderful time camping when a thunderstorm comes out of nowhere! They hope it will end quickly, but it lasts all day long. They have to leave tomorrow. • Man vs. man • Man vs. nature • Man vs. society • Man vs. himself

  15. If the narrator is telling the story, what point of view is it? • Dynamic • Protagonist • First person • Third person

  16. Name the point of view: If you want to make a good first impression, you should definitely smile. A firm handshake is also a great way to be remembered in a positive way. Finally, you might want to pay a compliment. It is very respectful. • First person • Second person • Third person limited • Third person omniscient

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