The Elements of Plot Review MizzterG The review is easier if you have seen the move! Exposition ? Plot Diagram Rising Action ? Climax or Turning Point ? Falling Action ? Resolution/ Denouement ? In the Exposition you are introduced to: the conflict the setting the characters all of the above "I think Mr. Bracken despises me," indicates what type of conflict? internal conflict external conflict Which is an example of external conflict? person vs. self person vs. person The student has trouble in art The student didn't take the test The student can't understand the teacher The student has trouble putting thoughts in writing What does articulate mean in the above passage? What word could be substituted for analyze? change redo examine ignore When Mr. Bracken is about to walk in on the student, this could best be described as what part of the plot? Exposition Resolution Climax Falling Action The student is trying to decide if she should alert her friend and continue with the plan. This conflict is best described as an: internal conflice external conflict Which best describes an internal conflict? person vs. self person vs. person person vs. nature person vs. technology What word best describes the picture and the mood it creates? anger tension peace freedom When Mr. Bracken offers to help the student, this can be considered: turning point conflict resolution rising action conflict resolution/ denouement turning point rising action You find out the story has a happy ending. After talking to the teacher, the student returns the tests. turning point falling action exposition rising action rising action or falling action ? MizzterG Franklin never says what he wants to do, but the girl seems to know. What word best describes her conclusion? inference cite analyze compare What word can best be used in place of accomplice? enemy teacher helper student What word best be used in place of the word cite. compare correct name repeat What inference can you make about why Mr. Bracken does not react to Franklin? He is busy looking at his new watch. He is thinking about his responsibilities. Students analyze his desk often. He does not care. |