Plot
Character
Themes of Literature
Mood and Point of View
Figurative Language
100

Define the plot.

Sequence of events that make up a story.

100

What is characterization?

Techniques the author uses to develop a character. 

100

List all five types of themes of literature. 

Motivation, Behavior, Consequence, Responsibility, Expectation

100

Define the mood. 

The emotional coloring of a story. 

100

Define a simile and metaphor and tell the difference. 

Simile - comparison using like or as

Metaphor - comparison using is or a form of is


200

What are the six types of conflict?

Person vs Person, themselves, nature, supernatural, society, technology

200

List the four types of characterization. 

Physical Description, Actions and speech of character, direct comment from narrator, actions or speech of others characters. 

200

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200

List the six types of Point of View. 

Omniscient, Limited omniscient, first person, objective, second person, third person

200

Define Personification.

Attributing human qualities to an inanimate things.

300

Name the sequences of a plot in order. 

Exposition, Conflict, Rising Action, Dilemma, Climax, Falling action, Resolution, Ending, Epilogue

300

List the types of a characters and define them. 

Check sheet after answering. 

300

What is the alternate name for "Themes of literature".

Analyzing characters. 

300

Define the setting.

The time and place in which the story is taking place, including factors such as weather and social customs.  

300

Define Imagery and Symbolism.

Imagery - Picturing something in the story

Symbolism - Giving something meaning

400

What are the three types of endings?

Happy, Indeterminate, Suprise 

400

Define "Character". 

Generally the central or focal element in a story, because space is limited, the character is revealed rather than developed. 

400

Define the themes of literature.

The underlying thought or central idea behind the story. 

400

Define the atmosphere.

The mood to feeling which pervades the story.

400

Define Irony.

An event or outcome contrary (opposite) to what would naturally be expected. 

500

Define each sequence of events and check sheet if correct. 

Check sheet after answering. 

500

Define the protagonist and antagonist of a story.

Protagonist - A character that has a goal

Antagonist - A character that is trying to get in the way of the goal

500

Define all five types of literature.

Check sheet when done answering. 

500

Define the six types of Point of View. 

Check sheet when done answering.

500

Define Foreshadowing. 

Hints given about future events. 

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