Point of View/Perspective
Plot Elements
Tone and Mood
Flashback/Foreshadowing
Theme & Conflicts
100
How a story is told through the eyes of a character or narrator
What is point of view
100
Name the two elements in the setting of a story.
What is time and place
100
The feeling the reader gets from the story
What is mood
100
When the story explains something that has happened previously, it is called
What is flashback
100
True or False: Theme is the easiest thing to find in a story
What is false
200

Name the 2 types of point of view. 

What is 1st person and 3rd person. 

200

The turning point of a story; where the character comes face to face with the conflict.

What is climax

200
The author's attitude towards the audience, subject, and character
What is tone
200
Foreshadowing is when the author mentions or hints
What is something will happen later in the story
200
The theme of a story
What is the author's message
300

Name the 2 types of 3rd person point of view

What is 3rd person limited and omniscient

300
Develops the conflict and builds interest and suspence.
What is rising action
300

The author's use of dialogue and descriptions (word choice) in the story sets the

What is tone

300
In the story "Holes", the narrator explained when Stanley's great-great grandfather wanted to marry a young girl. This is an example of
What is flashback
300
Name the two types of conflict
What is internal and external
400
Sue's mother drives her crazy! She's always nagging at Sue to pick up her room. Sue's mother thinks she's a slob. What point of view is this excerpt?
What is 3rd person limited
400
The story comes to a reasonable end
What is resolution
400

The mood can be developed from this plot element:

What is setting.

400
Do not awake the sleeping giant, Jack. You must grab the goose who lays the golden eggs without disturbing him. This is an example of
What is foreshadowing
400
Internal conflicts involve the character vs ___________
What is self
500

I was texting Tom as I walked down the hallway. My music in my headphones was turned all the way up. I did not see the the sign warning me of the wet floor ahead. What point of view is this excerpt?

What is 1st person

500
The exposition contains what three elements?
What is characters, setting and conflict
500
He approached his task with all of his heart. He had studied weeks for this spelling bee and was not going to come in second place again this year. The tone of this piece is
What is determined, focused
500
What was the hint that your teacher gave you to help you remember the meaning of "foreshadowing"?
What is fore - meaning ahead and shadow - a glimpse of something without details
500
Name the 3 different external conflicts
What is character vs character; character vs nature; character vs. society
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