The Giver Plot Line Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Another name for the Climax. | Crisis Point |
| Genre of the book. | Science Fiction |
| Style of the community. | Utopian Society |
| Main Character of The Giver. | Jonas |
| Where does a reader find the greatest tension /build up on the plot line? | Climax |
| Think of Falling action---what is the Conflict Outcome? | Jonas and The Giver devise a plan. |
| How many parts to the plot line? | Five |
| Mood at the beginning of the book, The Giver | Happy |
| What makes up the setting of a book? | Time and Place |
| Book definition of Climax. | Greatest Tension of the book, also called the Turning Point. The Ah-ha moment where the main character know the answer to the problem . of the story. |
| Book definition of Resolution. | The end, conflict was solved, unraveled, or finished. All the loose ends of the Plot will be tied up. |
| Book definition of Exposition. | Background information to understand story. |
| Book definition of Rising Action. | This is where the tension is building up to the Climax. |
| Book definition of Falling Action. | Crisis begins to become solved...may contain a moment of suspense. Where you find out the answers to the story. |
| Parts of the Climax. | Point of Greatest Tension |
| Parts of the Resolution. | Final outcome. |
| Parts of Exposition. | Time, Place, Mood, Main Character, Secondary Character, Flat Character, Point of View. |
| Parts of Rising Action. | Protagonist, Antagonist, Conflict, Mood. |
| Parts of Falling Action | Conflict Outcome, Resolution. |
| Mood at beginning, at the middle, at the end of the book. | Happy; serious; awkward, creepy. |
| Greatest tension of the book. | Jonas watches his father "get rid" of the twin and then Jonas realizes it is not a perfect utopian society. |
| Conflict of The Giver found in the Rising Action. | Death, Isolation, Painful Memories |
| Theme of The Giver | Human Connection, Isolation, Death |
| Final outcome of The Giver. | Jonas and Gabe make it to Elsewhere. |
| Antagonist of The Giver. | The Giver and Transmission of Memories. |
| 4 Types of Conflict. | Character vs. Character Character vs. Society Character vs. Self Character vs. Nature |
| Secondary Character. | The Giver and the Memories |
| Flat Character. | Asher and The Family Unit |
| Point of View | Jonas and the Narrator |
| Protagonist | Jonas |
| Antatongist | The Memories and The Giver |
| Definition of the Protagonist | Main Character: the Hero or Heroine |
| Definition of the Antagonsit | The Villian of the story; the problem to the main character. |
| What is the Place in the book? | Perfect Utopian |
| What is the Time in the book? | Near Future |
| What is the mood in the Rising Action? | Intense/Serious |
| Example of Character vs. Self | Jonas threw the Pill away. |
| Example of Character vs. Character | Jonas vs. the Father of the Family Unit. |
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