The Titanic was touted as an “unsinkable” ship, yet it sank on its first voyage.
Situational Irony
The author's attitude toward a subject
Tone
Conflict gets resolved here
Climax
Mary is mad is Sally, but Sally is also mad at Mary.
Third Person Omniscient
The person telling the story is the
The Narrator
In the nursery rhyme, Jack and Jill, what do Jack and Jill go up the hill to fetch?
A pail of water
An astronomer is afraid of the dark.
Situational
A character who changes during a story
Dynamic Character
Answers any remaining questions
Resolution
I have no idea what they are doing, but I'm going to find out.
First Person
Series of events
Plot
Whose nose grew longer every time he lied?
Pinocchio
A teacher finds a cheat sheet on a student's desk while he is out at the bathroom. The teacher tells the class about it. When the kid comes back into the room, the kid says, "What's everyone looking at?"
Dramatic Irony
The emotions a reader feels while reading
Mood
Conflict becomes clear
Rising Action
Emily ran into the her mother at Dunkin Donuts while she was supposed to be at school.
Third Person Limited
What is a group of lions called?
A Pride
A student gets an F on a test then says, "This day just keeps geting better.
Verbal Irony
Used to go back in time to show how we got to the present time
Flashback
Longest part of the story
Rising Action
Chris was about to go sailing with his friend when he turned to them and said, "I think we better cancel this trip."
Third Person Limited
Time and Place
Setting
Which state in the U.S. is only one syllable long?
Maine
Kyle's mother got a phone call from the principal at his school alerting her that Kyle cheated on his test and would be receiving a zero. When he got home she asked how he did on the test. He said, "Fine."
Dramatic Irony
Two or more characters speaking
Dialogue
Characters and setting are revealed
Exposition
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Second Person
What's the problem?
Conflict
What is the least common M&M color?
Brown