Conflict
Plot
Characterization
Story Elements
Figurative Language
100

What is conflict?

The struggle between a character and an opposing force. 

100

What is the first part of a story called - the part where we meet the characters, setting, and context?

The exposition

100

What is the name for the main character, the hero, of the story? Hint: it starts with a "p".

Protagonist

100

An author gives a hint or clue to help the reader predict events in the future. 

foreshadowing

100

The beanbag wrapped around me to comfort me after a long day. 

personification

200
Are these examples of internal or external conflict: character vs. character, character vs. nature, character vs. society?

external conflict

200

What is the part of the story after the beginning, where the conflict begins and it starts to heat up?

Rising Action

200

What is the name for the opposition in the story, the bad guy. Hint: it starts with an "a". 

antagonist

200

The author steps back in time to tell of an event that happened much earlier. 

flashback

200

I was shocked to see him - I was like a deer in the headlights. 

simile

300

What is internal conflict?

A character's own struggle inside their mind or heart: fear, doubt, decision, etc...

300

What is the part of the story where the big, most important event occurs?

The climax

300

Is the following sentence direct characterization or indirect characterization? 

"Peter was strong, capable, and confident." 

direct characterization

300

The author's words and images give the reader a feeling while reading. Hint: it starts with an "m". 

mood

300

A police officer's son gets arrested.

A chef hates to cook dinner for his family.

A window washer is afraid of heights. 

These are examples of...

irony 

OR 

situational irony (to be more specific)

400

Give an example of an external conflict in the book you are currently reading.

Student is able to list a specific external conflict between a character and an opposing force. 

400

What is the part of the story that happens after the big event where the events start to calm down toward the end of the story?

The falling action

400

Use indirect characterization to infer a trait about the following character: 

"Sally stood tall. She never let anyone walk all over her. If you dared to take her on, you almost always regretted it."

Answers may vary:

Sally is strong, confident, and/or capable.

400

The author uses the 5 senses to describe a scene, person, or idea to help the reader visualize. 

imagery OR sensory details

400

My dog is my counselor. I can tell him everything.

metaphor or personification

500

Give an example of an internal conflict happening in the current book you are reading. 

Student is able to identify an internal conflict in the main character's thoughts or feelings.

500

Name all 5 parts of the plot mountain from start to finish? Exposition....

Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution

500

Share one important character trait of the main character in your book and explain what text clues helped you infer this?

Student shares a trait and gives at least one specific example from the text to prove it. 

500

What point of view is the following passage told?

Both Jimmy and Sally were sad to say goodbye to their neighbor. Jimmy walked down the hall, trying to hold back his tears. Sally knew she would keep the memories dear to her heart. 

3rd person limited or omniscient?

3rd person omniscient

500

This is when a physical item stands for something else. Example: a cross stands for faith; a ring stands for commitment.

symbolism or symbol

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