
5 Elements of Stories Review
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Stacie Ray
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5 Elements of Stories Review
Quiz TOMORROW!
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1. Plot
All of the action that makes up a story is the plot.
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1. Plot
In the exposition of a plot, we find out about setting and characters.
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2. Setting
The setting in a story tells when and where the story takes place.
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3. Characters
The characters in a story do all of the actions that make up the plot.
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3. Characters can be
- "good guys," or protagonists
- "bad guys," or antagonists
- or somewhere in between . . .
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Multiple Select
Setting in a story is
who carries out the action of the story
when a story takes place
where a story takes place
the big problem in a story
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Multiple Choice
Characters in a story are
who carries out the actions of the story
when a story takes place
where a story takes place
the big problem in a story
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Multiple Choice
The main character is often the hero or good guy of a story, known as the
protagonist
antagonist
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3. Characters
Characters can also help us figure out the point of view of a story.
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Point of View
The perspective from which the story is being told.
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Point of View
The narrator of a story is the person telling the story.
If the narrator is also the main character, they are telling the story in First Person point of view.
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4. Conflict
We also learn about the conflict of a story through the plot.
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4. Conflict
The conflict of a story is where all of the drama, excitement and action comes from.
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Multiple Choice
True or False: Characters can have internal or external conflicts.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
A character struggling to make a difficult decision is experiencing an _______________ conflict.
internal
external
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5. Theme
A story can have more than one theme.
People may find different themes in a story and both be correct.
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5. Theme
1. Is what happens good or bad?
2. Why is it good or bad?
3. The character learned he/ she/ they should . . .
4. So, we should . . .
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of a theme?
Staying true to yourself is important.
your best friend
parents get a divorce
a boy finds out he has superpowers
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Multiple Choice
All of the following are examples of a theme EXCEPT:
People can overcome their differences to survive.
Growing up means learning from your mistakes.
a knight in shining armor
A good friendship needs to have trust and support.
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