Plot Elements
Figurative Language
Point of View
Conflict
Miscellaneous
100
The main character in a story is called...

What is the protagonist?

100

Identify and define this type of figurative language:

The sun smiled down on the city.

What is personification?

What is giving human qualities to non-human things?

100

What is the most unreliable point of view?

What is first person?

100

What is this type of conflict: Staci knows that she has a test to study for, but her friend asks her to go to the mall. She knows she should study, but she doesn't want to miss out on hanging with her friends. She can't decide!

What is character vs. self?

100

This word means without opinion; based on fact

What is objective?

200
A character or force with which the protagonist has a conflict...

What is the antagonist?

200

Identify and define this type of figurative language:

The snow was a blanket covering the ground.

What is a metaphor?

What is a comparison of two unlike things stated as fact.

200

This point of view addresses the reader directly...

What is second person point of view?

200

A character faces a world problem such as racism or homelessness.

What is character vs. society?

200

Stated directly...

What is explicit?

300

The time, place, and social conditions/ environment of a story is called....

What is the setting?

300

Identify and define this type of figurative language:

I'm so tired I could sleep all weekend.

What is a hyperbole?

What is an extreme exaggeration?

300

The point of view where the character is a part of the story.

What is first person point of view?

300

This is the only type of internal conflict:

What is character vs. self?

300

You must make an inference to understand this; implied

What is implicit?

400

The part of the story where the tension and suspense builds...

What is the rising action?
400

An expression that has a meaning that can only be understood if told, and is used in cultural context. People who are from another region generally have difficulty understanding these. It has a different meaning than its individual words.

What is an idiom?
400

The way a character views/sees something...

What is perspective?

400

Categorize this type of conflict:

A character is trapped on a mountain and there is about to be an a blizzard at night.

What is character vs nature?

400

This is when an author gives hints or clues as to what may happen later in the story...

What is foreshadowing?

500

The part of the story where the conflict begins to come to a close; the letdown of the story...

What is the falling action?

500

Descriptive language that appeals to the five senses; uses sensory language to describe 

What is imagery?

500

The way a narrator tells the story...

What is point of view?

500

Name the three types of external conflict that we have learned:

What is character vs. character, character vs, nature, and character vs. society.

500

This word means based on opinions and personal feelings...

What is subjective?

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