Basic Elements
Conflict
Point of View
Stylistic Devices
Elements of Plot
100

An important character but not the main character. 

What is a  secondary character?

100

A problem between characters.

What is Person vs. Person?

100

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

What is Point of View?

100

The author tries to teach us a lesson or moral. 

What is Theme?

100

This introduces characters and settings while supplying background and setting the tone.

What is exposition?

200

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

What is the Protagonist?

200

A problem between a character and community, school, the Law, or the government.

What is a Person vs. Society?

200

The short story "Bad Secrets" is an example of this POV

What is Third-Person Point of View?

200

The words and style an author uses.

What is tone?

200

This is the turning point of the story and the moment when the suspense reaches its peak which results in a change for the main character.

What is climax?

300

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

What is the Antagonist?

300

A problem within a character's own mind..

What is a Person vs. Self?

300

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

What is First-Person Point of View?

300

The feeling a piece of literature creates in a reader.

What is Mood?

300

This introduces complications (problems) which build suspense and is when the plot "thickens."

What is rising action?

400

The "skeleton" of the story. 

What is the plot?

400

A problem or struggle between a character and an advancement by man.

What is a Person vs. Technology?

400

With this point of view, you get insight into more than 1 character's thoughts, feelings, and emotions.

What is third person?

400

The serious,or funny attitude or feeling revealed by the characters, word choice, and general writing style in literature used by the author.

What is Tone?

400

This resolves the conflict and the story comes to a reasonable end.

What is the resolution?

500

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

What is the Setting?

500

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

What is a Person vs Nature?

500

With this point of view, you get full insight into only one character's thoughts, feelings, and emotions.

What is first person?

500

The  feeling that the reader gets while reading a story.

What is mood?

500

This occurs after the climax of the story, when the story starts to come to a close.

What is the falling action?

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