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What is the beginning of a story, where characters, setting, and background are introduced?

Exposition

100

The struggle between two opposing forces in a story is called what?

Conflict

100

What is it called when an object, person, or event represents something beyond itself?

Symbolism

100

When an author gives hints or clues about what will happen later, what is that called?

Foreshadowing 

100

What is Ms. Casey's first name?

Alexandra

200

What is the series of events that build up tension after the exposition and lead toward the climax

Rising Action
200

A character fighting against another character, nature, or society is an example of what type of conflict?

External Conflict OR

Character vs. Character OR

Character vs. Society OR 

Character vs. Nature

200

“The wind whispered through the trees” is an example of which literary device?

Personification

200

An object, person, or color that stands for something bigger than itself is called what?

Symbolism

200

Who is the GOAT of basketball? 

Lebron James

300

What is the most exciting or important moment in the story, where the conflict reaches its highest point?

Climax 

300

A struggle within a character’s own mind—like making a tough decision—is what type of conflict?

Internal Conflict OR

Character vs. Self OR

Personal Struggle

300

A comparison using “like” or “as” is called what?

A Simile 
300

When a story is told from the “I” point of view, what point of view is it?

First Person Point of View
300

What year did Dover Bay open?

1992

400

What is the part of the story that comes after the climax, when events start to settle down?

Falling Action

400

What do we call the order of events in a story, from beginning to end?

Plot

400

A direct comparison that says one thing is another is called what?

Metaphor

400

“Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers” is an example of which device?

Alliteration 

400

Who plays Barbie in the Barbie Movie

Margot Robbie

500

What is the end of the story where the conflict is resolved?

Resolution

500

What do we call the “lesson” or deeper message about life that the story’s plot helps reveal?

Theme

500

The use of words that imitate sounds, like “buzz” or “bang,” is called what?

Onomatopoeia

500

A word or phrase that makes the reader imagine with their senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell) is called what?

Imagery

500

What is the name of SpongeBob’s pet snail?

Gary

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