PLOT
Characters
Literary Terms
Poetic Terms
Sonnets
100

First stage of PLOT 

What is exposition? 

100

Type of character that has many different types of personality traits. 

What  is round character?

100

When a character says the opposite of what she or he means. 

What is verbal irony? 

100
The repetition of initial consonant sounds in the same line of poetry. 

What is alliteration? 

100

What is 14?

The number of lines  in a English sonnet. 

200

The part of the PLOT where the conflict is revealed. 

What is the narrative hook? 

200

Type of character that has ONE distinctive personality trait which identifies him.

What is a flat character?

200

When the audience knows something that the characters do not. 

What is situational irony?

200

The repetition of the same or similar vowel sounds in a line of poetry.  

What is assonance? 

200

Two consecutive lines of poetry which have end rhyme and appear at the end of the sonnet. 

What is a couplet? 

300

The type of conflict where the protagonist battles with an internal problem or decision. 

Man vs. self

300

A character whose values, traits, perspective changes from the beginning of the story to the end. 

What is a dynamic character? 

300

When the audience is surprised or shocked by what happens. 

What is dramatic irony? 

300

Giving an inamimate object human traits. 

What is personification? 

300

A group of four lines that make up a stanza of its own. 

What is a quatrain? 

400

Type of conflict where one person goes up against a group of people. 

Man vs. society 

400

A character who remains the same from the beginning of the story to the end in terms of values, traits, perspectives. 

What is a static character? 

400

Type of drama that involves a person of noble stature who undergoes a disaster or great misfortune. 

What is a tragedy?

400
A word that sounds like what it means. 

What is onomatopoeia? 

400

Subject matter of most of Shakespeare's sonnets. 

What is love?

500

The part of the story where the suspense reaches its highest point. 

What is the CLIMAX?

500
The character who is the "good guy" in the story. 

What is the protagonist? 

500

A hint that is provided by the narrator or a character's dialogue about upcoming events. 

What is foreshadowing? 

500
Two words which almost rhyme but do not quite rhyme OR two words which look like they should rhyme but do not. 

What is approximate rhyme?

500

The repeated pattern of rhythm in a line of poetry. 

What is meter? 

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