POINT OF VIEW
FICTION
WILD CARD
CITE YOUR EVIDENCE
100

When the main character of a story is narrating the story.

What is first-person point of view?

100

The lesson or message that an author wants readers to learn from their story

What is theme?

100

The social, political, and cultural context of the era that shapes a story

What is historical context?

100

Quoting a website on your essay,  but not citing it properly.

What is plagiarizing?

200

The point of view in "The Crucible"

What is third-person narrator?

200

Descriptions of a character's physical attributes as well as the character's personality

What is characterization?

200

A situation in which an individual is faced with two or more conflicting moral principles or values

What is to be moral dilemma?

200

When writing an essay, one must do this to verify information

What is to cite your evidence?

300

A self help book would be in this POV. 

Hint: "What's is stopping you from being your best self?"

What is second-person POV?

300

The character's response to their ______ helps to develop a theme?

What is conflict/dilemma?

300
Events and conflicts that lead up to the climax 

What is rising action?

300

The C in RACE means this:

CITE (your evidence)

400

The barber's role in "Lather and Nothing else" short story.

What is first-person?

400

What does "FANBOYS" stand for?

What is for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so? 

400

The emotions that a text evokes from the reader; can be based on the connotation of words

What is mood?

400

The analysis method used to break down poetry.

What is TPCASTT?

500

Pronouns that help to identify first person P.O.V.

What is I/me/my?

500

What is the "A" in FANBOYS used for?

What is to link two ideas?

500
What does the acronym TPCASTT stand for?

What is Title, Paraphrase, Connotation, Attitude, Shifts, Title, Theme?

500

This is an outstanding method/strategy to use to cite your evidence when answering a question.

What is the RACE method?

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