Figurative Language
Characterization
Narrative Elements
Plot
Bonus
100

A comparison using like or as

What is a simile?

100

Character traits are stated clearly

What is direct characterization? 

100
A theme should be this long.

What is a sentence?

100

The exposition consists of this.

What are setting and characters?

100

The author of Harrison Bergeron

Who is Kurt Vonnegut?

200

A comparison stating one thing is another

What is a metaphor?

200

Character traits need to be inferred based on context clues

What is indirect characterization? 

200

The main lesson or message of a story

What is a theme?

200

Uses "I", "me", "my" 

What is first person?

200

The antonym of dystopia

What is utopia?
300

"Sarah Sylvia Cynthia Stout would not take the garbage out!" is an example of...

What is alliteration?

300

The acronym used to identify indirect characterization is...

What is STEAL?

300

Hints to something that will happen later in a story

What is foreshadowing?

300

The highest point of tension in a story

What is the climax?

300
A clear statement responding to a prompt (step A of ACE) 

What is a claim?

400

"The thunder screamed with rage."

What is personification? 

400

What is the E in STEAL?

What is "effect on others"?

400

An object represents a bigger idea

What is symbolism? 

400

The conclusion of the story

What is resolution?

400

The conflict of All Summer in a Day

What is character versus character OR what is character versus nature?

500

Word representing a sound

What is onomatopoeia?

500

"Johnny lit up every room he walked in to, even though he didn't always realize it," is an example of this.

What is indirect characterization?
500

A character directly in conflict with the main character

What is the antagonist?

500
Narrator is not a character; all-knowing about various characters.

What is third-person omniscient? 

500

The antagonist of Harrison Bergeron

Who is the Handicapper General?

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