CHARACTERIZATION & STEALtegory Name
CATEGORY 2: CONFLICT TYPES
CATEGORY 3: CHARACTER TYPES
CATEGORY 4: PLOT STRUCTURE
CATEGORY 5: THEME
100

 What does the “S” in STEAL stand for?

 Speech.

100

Name one of the four main types of conflict.

 Man vs. Man / Self / Nature / Society.

100

What is a round character?

 A character with many traits; well‑developed.

100

 What is the first part of the plot diagram?  

 Exposition.

100

What is a theme?  

The message or lesson of the story.

200

Give one example of indirect characterization using the STEAL method.

 Any valid example (e.g., “He avoided eye contact, showing he was nervous.”).

200

What type of conflict is a character battling their own fear?  

 Man vs. Self.

200

What is a flat character?

 A simple character with one or two traits.

200

 What part of the plot builds suspense?

 Rising Action.

200

: Is theme the same as main idea?  

 No — theme is the message; main idea is what the story is about.

300

What is the difference between direct and indirect characterization?

 Direct tells the trait; indirect shows it through actions, dialogue, etc.

300

A character fights against a storm. What conflict is this?

 Man vs. Nature.

300

What makes a character dynamic?

 They change or grow throughout the story.

300

What is the turning point of the story called?

 Climax.

300

Give an example of a universal theme.

 Courage, friendship, loyalty, etc.

400

 Identify the STEAL method used: “She clenched her fists and stomped away.”  

 Actions.

400

A character rebels against unfair laws. What conflict is this?  

 Man vs. Society.

400

What makes a character static?

 They stay the same.

400

What happens after the climax?  

 Falling Action.

400

How do characters help reveal theme?

 Their actions and choices show the message.

500

Explain how a character’s thoughts can reveal a hidden trait.

 Thoughts show internal feelings/motivations the character doesn’t say out loud.

500

Explain how a story can contain more than one type of conflict.

 Characters can face internal and external struggles at the same time.

500

 Identify a character from class texts who is dynamic and explain why.

 Any valid example with explanation.

500

 Explain how the resolution connects to the theme.  

It shows the final lesson or message.

500

 Identify a theme from a class text and support it with evidence.

Any valid theme + evidence.


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