Plot
Conflict
Characterization
Theme/setting
Parts of speech
100

This is the turning point where the main conflict reaches its highest intensity. The most exciting part of a story.

What is The Climax

100

A character battling his brother in a duel is experiencing this conflict.

What is character vs character
100

This type of character undergoes significant internal change throughout the story.

What is dynamic character

100

A theme statement is this definition

What is a universal truth (Statement that appeals to a broad audience)

100

This part of speech expresses an action or state of being.

What is a verb

200

This plot point introduces the characters, setting, and basic situation.

What is Exposition

200

This type of broad conflict category happens within a character’s mind.

What is internal conflict

200

This character causes the protagonist to make decisions they wouldn't otherwise make. Not always romantic. 

What is a Love interest

200

Students regularly mistake these one word ideas for a theme, what are these?

What are topics.

200

Identify the italicized word: The dog jumped merrily across the field.

What is an adjective

300

This events kicks off the story's main conflict and rising action.

What is Initial Incident (inciting incident)

300

A character fighting unfair social standards and cultural expectations represents this conflict type.

What is Character vs Society
300

This character's role contrasts with the protagonist to highlight specific traits.

What is a FOIL character

300

Setting describes physical location, cultural atmosphere and this other element.

What is time

300

A group of words with a subject but is missing a verb is called this.

What is a dependent clause
400

This plot element is not always included and reveals how the story goes in the future.  

What is Denoument 

400

This broad category includes struggles against outside forces like other characters or government.

What is external conflict

400

This type of character remains the same throughout the story, acting as a grounding presence. Can ba a main character.

What is a Static character

400

When identifying theme, readers look for repeated ideas, character growth, and this element..

What is what we can learn (what the character learns)

400

This part of speech shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence, often indicating location, direction, or time.

What is a preposition

500

What is the proper order of a plot arc (7 names)

What is Exposition, Initial incident, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution, Denoument

500

A story where a character must survive a storm and confront their own past blends these two major conflict categories.

What is Character vs self and character vs nature (environment)

500

Finish the sentence, "The main difference between roles and types is that roles ... and types ... 

"The main difference between roles and types is that roles drive the story forward and types of how the character acts within that role"

500

When a setting element (like weather or a location) represents an abstract idea, it becomes this literary device.

What is symbolic.

500

This 7 letter acronym is used to list the coordinating conjunctions, list them in order. 

What is For And Nor But Or Yet So

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