A character that never changes from the beginning of the story to the end.
A story told by the person himself or herself.
What is a narrative?
The part of the story where the reader learns about the setting, major characters, and other background.
What is the exposition?
Giving an inanimate object the qualities and characteristics of a PERSON or human being.
What is personification?
The emotions (of a character or of a reader) that are aroused as a result of plot events, setting, figurative language or conflict.
What is the mood?
The main character in a story.
Who is the protagonist?
A story told by a person who knows everyone's thoughts, feelings, actions, and reactions.
What is third-person omniscent?
The part of the story that builds the tension through conflict.
What is the period of rising action?
A word that is what it sounds like.
What is Onomotopoeia?
The time and place of a story.
What is the setting?
The opponent of the protagonist.
Who is the antagonist?
A story told by a person who can see almost everything about everyone in the story.
What is third person limited omniscent?
Action that occurs after the highest point of the story.
What is the falling action?
The repetition of a consonant sound.
What is alliteration?
The central idea or lesson about life the story conveys.
What is the theme?
The character that grows and changes due to the challenges and conflicts he/she encounters.
What is a dynamic character?
A character who finds his or her biggest struggle is with a personal battle, emotion, or flaw.
What is the Character vs. Self?
What is the resolution?
The comparison of two basically unlike things use the words ‘like’ or ‘as’.
What is a simile?
What is characterization?
Another name for the antagonist.
What is the villain?
Another name for the narrative story.
What is first person?
The general term that describes the period of action, conflict, and resolution.
What is the plot?
A term that describes great exaggeration.
What is hyperbole?
The talking between characters that occurs in a scene of a story.
What is dialogue?