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Language Arts Grade 6-8

ELA: Story Structure (Middle School)

Identifying plot, conflict, turning points, and resolution

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Identifying plot, conflict, turning points, and resolution

Language Arts - Grade 6-8

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Use complete sentences when explaining your answers.
  1. 1

    Read the summary: Maya moves to a new town and feels lonely at school. She joins the robotics club, but her robot breaks the night before the competition. With help from a classmate, she repairs it and the team places second. What part of the story is the exposition?

  2. 2

    In a story, Jamal wants to make the basketball team, but he struggles with free throws. What is the main conflict?

  3. 3
    Unlabeled plot mountain diagram with five marked parts from beginning to end.

    Label the five main parts of a plot diagram in order.

  4. 4

    Read the event: After weeks of clues, Lina finally opens the locked box and discovers a map to her missing grandfather's cabin. Is this event most likely rising action, climax, or resolution? Explain.

  5. 5

    A story begins with a boy named Theo living on a space station in the year 2140. Which story elements are introduced in this beginning?

  6. 6

    Read the events: 1. A storm knocks out power in the town. 2. Priya discovers that the emergency radio is missing. 3. Priya searches the school basement for supplies. 4. Priya finds the radio and contacts help. Which event is most likely the climax?

  7. 7

    What is the difference between external conflict and internal conflict? Give one example of each.

  8. 8

    Read the sentence: After the argument, Elena sat alone wondering if she should apologize first. What type of conflict is shown?

  9. 9
    Plot mountain diagram with the long rising section before the peak highlighted.

    A plot diagram shows the longest section before the climax. What is this section called, and what usually happens there?

  10. 10

    Read the summary: At the end of the story, the lost dog is returned home, the neighbors celebrate, and the main character realizes she is braver than she thought. What part of the plot is this?

  11. 11

    In a mystery story, the author reveals that the friendly librarian has been hiding important evidence. How might this revelation affect the plot?

  12. 12

    Read the events and place them in the most logical story order: A. The team wins the debate tournament. B. The coach announces tryouts. C. The team loses its first practice match. D. The students practice and improve their arguments.

  13. 13

    A story's climax is often described as the highest point of tension. Explain why the climax is important to story structure.

  14. 14

    Read the summary: Nora is nervous about giving a speech. She practices every night, gets advice from her teacher, and watches videos of strong speakers. On speech day, she takes a deep breath and begins confidently. Which events are part of the rising action?

  15. 15
    School library scene with a hidden door opening inside a bookshelf.

    Create a simple plot outline for a story about a student who discovers a hidden door in the school library. Include exposition, conflict, climax, and resolution.

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