Plot Parts
Character Types
Literary Devices
Poetic Devices
Random
100

The part of the story where setting and characters are introduced

Exposition/Introduction

100

Characters that have the same personality throughout the story

Static

100

A hint of events to come.

Foreshadowing

100

comparing two things using "like" or "as"

simile

100

Place, Time, and Atmosphere make up the....

Setting

200

Any event occurring after the conflict is introduced

Rising Action

200

A character who changes in some important way because of the plot events

Dynamic

200

When a character thinks back to an event that occurred earlier in the story or, most often, before the story began

Flashback

200

What is this an example of? "School is a prison"

Metaphor

200

Name three things that make up a character

Their physical appearance

What the character thinks, feels, says, and dreams

What the character does or does not do

What other characters say about the character and how other characters react to the character

What the author directly tells us about the character

300

When the conflict is resolved, usually

Climax

300

The main character in the story

Protagonist

300

Anxiety or apprehension resulting from an uncertain, undecided, or mysterious situation

Suspense

300

Giving something non-human human-like qualities

Personification

300

What is the book we are reading called?

"The Benefits of Being an Octopus"

400

When the story wraps up

Resolution

400

The force against the main character

Antagonist

400

The overall feeling, or atmosphere, of a text often created by the author’s use of imagery and word choice. This is typically how the reader feels while reading the work.

Mood

400

What is this an example of? "Simon said he slit the scones"

Alliteration

400

What is Sydney allergic to, food-wise?

Raw apples and pears

500

The event that starts the conflict

Inciting Indicent

500

These characters are complex and believable

Round

500

The emotional meaning of the work. The author’s attitude to what they’re writing. This is typically how the author feels while writing the work.

Tone

500

What is this an example of? "Bittersweet"

Oxymoron

500

What is one of Sydney's favourite books?

Game of Thrones

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