Figurative language
Characterization
Plot
Other Literary Terms
Challenge
100

Comparison using "like" or "as."

"Santa's belly shook like a bowl full of jelly."

"The pumpkin fell to the ground just as a meteor crashes into the Earth."

What is a Simile?

100

This is who the story is about.  This character is in the story from beginning to end and is directly involved in the main conflict.  

Who is the Protagonist?

100
This part of plot might not include many events; instead it provides information about the protagonist before the main conflict occurs. 

What is the Exposition? 

100

The use of concrete objects to represent ideas. A star can represent a correct answer on a worksheet. An "x" represents an incorrect answer.

What is a Symbol? or What is Symbolism? 

100

Including details to activate the sense in order for the reader experience and picture the story in their minds. 

What is imagery? 

200

An intentional exaggeration to add a dramatic effect and emphasize an idea or message. 

What is a Hyperbole?

200

A character whose attitude and beliefs stay the same in the story. The character isn't affected as the plot advances. 

What is a Static Character?

200

This is often the most interesting part of a story because all of the suspense has been leading to this moment.  The reader is able to better predict the ending after this scene/event. 

What is the Climax?

200

Sarcastic words from a character who cannot be understood literally.

What is Verbal Irony? 

200

This part of plot begins the rising action now that the reader becomes interested in how the characters will react and respond.

What is conflict?

300

Applies human characteristics to non-human things. "The howling wind reminded me to grab a coat, hat, and gloves."

What is Personification?

300

The reader doesn't know many details about these minor characters. Most minor characters are then also considered _______________. 

What are Flat Characters?

300

A return to an earlier time in a story to give prior information.

What is Flashback?

300

The giving of clues to hint at something still to come as the plot continues to develop.

What is Foreshadowing?

300

This is the term for an outside narrator who knows the thoughts and feelings of more than one character in the story. 

What is 3rd person omniscient point of view? 

400

A comparison not using like or as. "The trees were soldiers protecting the creatures of the forest." 

What is a Metaphor?

400

The basic truth, lesson, or moral of the story.

What is a Theme?

400

This is part of the plot that isn't part of a cliffhanger story.  This is the last event that concludes the story. 

What is Resolution?

400

When the narrator is the protagonist and tells his own thoughts and feelings as well as the events from his own point of view. 

What is a First Person Narrator?

400

A story is made up of narration and _______ (words of the characters). 

What is Dialogue?

500

One of the following is NOT a comparison:

Hyperbole

Simile

Metaphor

What is Hyperbole?

500

Descriptive words that give information about a character's demeanor, disposition, and/or personality. 

What are Character Traits?

500

This is typically communicated at the beginning of a story.  It includes a general or specific location and a reference to a year, season, or even time of day. 

What is Setting?

500

Calling a person a "grinch" when he or she is grumpy and doesn't want to join in on fun. 

What is an Allusion? 

500

Type of conflict: Timothy forgot to bring home his math book and couldn't complete his homework. 

What is Character vs. Self?  or What is an Internal Conflict?

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