Basic Elements
Conflict
Point of View
Vocabulary
Nonfiction
100

One of the people or animals in a story.

a. plot

b. character

c. setting

What is a character?

100

A problem between characters.

a. person vs. self

b. person vs. person

c. person vs. society

What is Person Against Person?

100

The angle by which a story is told. The angle depends upon the narrator, or person telling the story.

a. point of view

b. character

c. dialogue 

What is Point of View?

100

The message about life or human nature that is "hidden" in the story that the writer tells.

a. plot

b. tone

c. theme

What is Theme?

100

What is nonfiction?

a. made up

b. real

c. a movie

What is real

200

The person or force that works against the hero/main character in the story.

a. protagonist

b. antagonist

c. good guy

What is the Antagonist?

200

A problem within a character's own mind..

a. person vs. self

b. person vs. person

c. person vs. nature

What is a Problem Against Self?

200

One of the characters in the story is telling the story. (I, me)

a. first person

b. second-person

c. third person

What is First-Person Point of View?

200

The feeling a piece of literature creates in a reader.

a. mood

b. theme

c. conflict

What is Mood?

200

What is it called in the back of the book where words are given definitions?

a. index

b. glossary

c. table of contents

What is glossary

300

The main character in a story, often a good or heroic type.

a. protagonist

b. antagonist

c. villain 

What is the Protagonist?

300

A problem between a character and society, school, the Law, or some tradition.

a. person vs. supernatural

b. person vs. nature

c. person vs. society

What is a Person Against Society?

300

You are part of the story because you are a character in the story. (you, your)

a. first person

b. second-person

c. third person

What is Second-Person Point of View?

300

The biggest turning point in a story. It is the top of the plot diagram.

a. exposition

b. rising action

c. climax

What is climax

300

This text feature is attached to a picture to describe what is happening.

a. map

b. heading

c. caption

What is caption

400

The place and time frame in which a story takes place.

a. character

b. plot

c. setting

What is the Setting?

400

A problem between a character and some element of nature - a blizzard, a hurricane, a mountain climb, etc.

a. person vs. supernatural

b. person vs. nature

c. person vs. technology

What is a Person Against Nature?

400

Third-Person point of view allows the narrator to share the thoughts and feelings of two or more characters. (all, everything)

a. third-person limited

b. third-person omniscient

c. third-person objective

What is Third-Person Omniscient?

400

Figurative language that compares two things using like or as.

a. metaphor

b. simile

c. personification

What is simile

400

This text feature tells what each section will be about.

a. heading

b. diagram

c. pictures

What is the heading

500

The action that makes up the story.

a. plot

b. resolution

c. setting

What is the Plot?

500

A problem or struggle with a magical being, such as a fairy or ghost.

a. person vs. supernatural

b. person vs. technology

c. person vs. person

What is a Person vs. supernatural

500

When the author wants you to connect with a character, which point of view do they typically write it?

a. first person

b. second person

c. third person 

What is first person

500

Figurative language that exaggerates what is actually happening (You are taking a million years to get ready).

a. idiom

b. personification

c. hyperbole

What is hyperbole?

500

What type of nonfiction is written about someone else's life?

a. journal

b. biography

c. newspaper

What is biography

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