Point of View
Character Types
Nonfiction Texts
Fictional Texts
Misc.
100

What pronoun clues a reader in that they are reading a second-person point of view?

You

100

What is the term for a character who opposes the main character?

Antagonist 

100

When reading, if I come across a word that I don't know, which text feature should I look for to help me understand the word? 

Glossary or Footnote 

100

Which section of a plot is the longest? 

Rising action

100

How do you prove your answer in a piece of writing? 

Provide evidence from the text

200

Which point of view is used to show only one character's inner thoughts and feelings? 

First-person point of view

200

What type of character is one who remains unchanged by the plot? 

Static character
200

I found a book called Cracking the Cryptic: Everything You Need to Know to Solve Your First Cryptic Crossword. What is the genre of this book? 

Procedural Text 

200

What propels the plot forward from exposition to rising action? 

Conflict

200

What is the prefix that means "life?" 

Bio

300

What information does a reader get in 3rd person omniscient POV that is lacking in all the others? 

Know the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters

300

Leon sighed as he grabbed the mop and began cleaning up the mess leftover from the food fight. "Not again," he muttered under his breath, "this is the third time this week."

The author is using indirect characterization to show what about Leon? 

He is annoyed or unhappy with the current situation. 

300

Which text feature should I use if I'm looking for all the parts of my textbook that mention stanzas? 

Index

300

At which point in the plot is suspense at its peak? 

Rising action

300
What part of speech is the word "vast" in this sentence? 


Luffy flung himself to the crow's nest and peered out into the vast ocean before him. 

Adjective 

400

Which point of view may have an unreliable narrator? 

First-person point of view 
400

Alice swooped in a grabbed her friend's shoulder. Nothing could tear down Alice's happiness. Her smile was so bright that it lit up the entire room. 

The author is using direct characterization to give Alice which kind of character trait? 

Optimistic, Bubbly, Incredibly happy 

400

Which text feature is located in the back of a text and gives additional information about specific concepts from the reading? 

Appendix 

400

Jamie is afraid of flying in airplanes, but it's their only option if they want to see the meteor shower at the end of the week.

What type of conflict is this? 

Character vs. Self 

400

What describes two or more characters speaking back and forth? Example: 

"Hello, haw are you today?" asked Shawn. 

"I'm doing well," replied Sam. 

Dialogue 

500

In the video game Five Nights at Freddy's, the player must look through security cameras. The point of view from the security camera relates closest to which literary point of view? 

3rd person objective

500

Fiona sighed, a little disappointed. Her favorite character from the start of the story, Jaz, just didn't have enough depth and development. It seemed like Fiona would need to revise Jaz's character slightly before publishing the story. 

What type of character is Jaz? 

Flat Character

500

Name at least five types of text structures. 

Chronological Order, Sequence, Cause and Effect, Problem and Solution, Compare and Contrast, and Description 

500

In terms of story elements, which one has the greatest impact on the science fiction genre? 

Setting 

500

"He gives his harness bells a shake/To ask if there is some mistake./The woods are lovely, dark and deep,/But I have promises to keep,/And miles to go before I sleep..."("Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening", Robert Frost)

What is Robert Frost trying to convey with this figurative language? 

The speaker has many things to do in life before he is satisfied with how he lived it. 
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