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Your Title Page This page should have the title of your book, the author, your name, and your period!!!

Point of View Slide Include the specific type of point of view (1st, 3rd omniscient, 3rd objective, etc.) Did the point of view help the plot development? How? If your point of view changed, what would change about your story?

Setting Describe the following: Does the setting affect the plot? Time Place Environment Does the setting affect the plot? Setting as background Setting as conflict *** Pick ONE!!!

Look at your PROTAGONIST What are five character traits that describe that character? Choose 3 of those character traits and back them up with support from the story. Is that character dynamic or static? How do you know?

ANTAGONIST Who or what is the antagonistic force in the story? Describe the conflict. Is the conflict: Person vs. Person Person vs. Nature Person vs. Society Person vs. Self

What is the most memorable scene from the story? Describe the scene. What makes it memorable? (Did the author use good imagery?)

What is the theme of your story? What message did the book leave with you? Describe WHY that is the message.

Critical Analysis Did you like the book or not? Why did you like it or not like it? Who do you think would enjoy this book?

Plot Diagram X X X X X X X Exposition Climax: ______________ ______________________ Plot Diagram X X Falling Action 1. ________________ ___________________ 2. _________________ Rising Action: 1. _______________________ 2. _______________________ 3. _______________________ 4. _______________________ 5. _______________________ Problem/Conflict: _________ ____________________________ X X Setting: _______________________ ________________________________ Resolution: __________ ______________________ X X Exposition Main Character(s): ________________________________ Minor Character(s): _______________________________ ____________________________________________________