MAN VS.NATURE-the conflictinvolves natureand people1st personpoint of view -from the maincharacter'sPOV - "I"CHARACTER-person (oranimal)2nd personpoint ofview-story istold TO you-"You"EXTERNALCONFLICT -happensoutside apersonCLIMAX-biggestthing inthe storyMANVS.MANRESOLUTION-the conclusionMAN VS.MAN-the conflict isperson-to-person3rd personpoint of view-Narrator is notin the story:he, she, theyLESSONCONFLICT-PROBLEMSTORYEXPOSITION-Introducecharacters &settingPLOT-events orhappeningsINTERNALCONFLICT -happensinside apersonINTRODUCTION-comes in theEXPOSITIONCONFLICT-problemTHEME-mainmessage oridea from theauthorSETTING-when &whereNARRATORRISINGACTION -events andconflictFALLINGACTION-things arerelaxing orslowingprotagonist(good guy)MAN VS.NATURE-the conflictinvolves natureand people1st personpoint of view -from the maincharacter'sPOV - "I"CHARACTER-person (oranimal)2nd personpoint ofview-story istold TO you-"You"EXTERNALCONFLICT -happensoutside apersonCLIMAX-biggestthing inthe storyMANVS.MANRESOLUTION-the conclusionMAN VS.MAN-the conflict isperson-to-person3rd personpoint of view-Narrator is notin the story:he, she, theyLESSONCONFLICT-PROBLEMSTORYEXPOSITION-Introducecharacters &settingPLOT-events orhappeningsINTERNALCONFLICT -happensinside apersonINTRODUCTION-comes in theEXPOSITIONCONFLICT-problemTHEME-mainmessage oridea from theauthorSETTING-when &whereNARRATORRISINGACTION -events andconflictFALLINGACTION-things arerelaxing orslowingprotagonist(good guy)

ELEMENTS OF PLOT - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. MAN VS. NATURE- the conflict involves nature and people
  2. 1st person point of view - from the main character's POV - "I"
  3. CHARACTER- person (or animal)
  4. 2nd person point of view-story is told TO you- "You"
  5. EXTERNAL CONFLICT - happens outside a person
  6. CLIMAX- biggest thing in the story
  7. MAN VS. MAN
  8. RESOLUTION- the conclusion
  9. MAN VS. MAN- the conflict is person-to-person
  10. 3rd person point of view- Narrator is not in the story: he, she, they
  11. LESSON
  12. CONFLICT- PROBLEM
  13. STORY
  14. EXPOSITION-Introduce characters & setting
  15. PLOT- events or happenings
  16. INTERNAL CONFLICT - happens inside a person
  17. INTRODUCTION- comes in the EXPOSITION
  18. CONFLICT- problem
  19. THEME- main message or idea from the author
  20. SETTING- when & where
  21. NARRATOR
  22. RISING ACTION -events and conflict
  23. FALLING ACTION- things are relaxing or slowing
  24. protagonist (good guy)