Plot
Point of View
Conflict
Character
Other Elements
100

Climax

What is the most intense part or turning point of a story?

100

A story told in such a way that you know what all the characters are thinking.

What is 3rd-person omniscient point of view?

100

A problem that is faced in a story.

What is conflict

100

The main character.

What is protagonist?

100

Time and place of a story.

What is setting?

200

The actions leading to the climax.

What are rising actions?

200

A story told from the narrator's point of view.

What is first-person point of view?

200

A story about Batman putting the Joker in jail.

What is character vs. character?

200

The character or thing that causes a problem for the main character.

What is antagonist?

200

An idea that reappears throughout a story.

What is theme?

300

Actions that lead to the end of the story.

What are falling actions?

300

"I felt sad about the way things turned out," is an example of this point of view.

"I felt sad about the way things turned out," is an example.What is 1st-person point of view?

300

A story about a young woman who is going off to college and starting a new life.

What is character vs. self?

300

A character that shows lots of changes and personal growth throughout the story.

What is a dynamic character?

300

The feeling in the story, or the attitude of the author that is revealed in the story.

What is tone?

400

How the story ends.

What is the resolution?

400

"I love her," Michael thought to himself. But he knew if he never told her how he felt, he would not have a chance to be with her. The problem was that Catherine seemed oblivious to Michael's feelings and treated him like a friend, making it that much harder for Michael to pluck up the courage.

What is 3rd-person limited point of view?

400

A story about a meteorite that lands on the north pole that has fossils in it. Several characters want to get possession of the meteorite, but only the person who can develop the most advanced equipment before the others will be able to get it first. Name two types of conflicts presented in this story.

What is character vs. society and character vs. technology?

400

A character that does not change in a story.

What is a static character?

400

"The story jumped off the page," is an example.

What is personification?

500

The background information of the story.

What is the exposition?

500

The two students did not work well together at all. Natalie was completely concentrating on the assignment and thought it was very interesting. Efrain, on the other hand, kept thinking about the game he would be playing later that night and let Natalie do all the work.

What is 3rd-person omniscient point of view?

500

A story about a man with an addiction he sets aside so that he can raise his niece who is tragically orphaned. His niece is autistic and having a hard time fitting in. Name two types of conflicts presented in this story.

What is character vs. self and character vs. society?

500

The way an author describes a character directly, or  writes what the character says and does.

What is characterization?

500

A hint of something that will come later in the story.

What is foreshadowing?

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