character types
plot and conflict
Mood, Tone, and setting
Characterization
Theme
100

What are the minor character do in the story?

They help the story move on.

100

what is the resolution in the plot?

The resolution is the end of the story.

100

What is the mood?

The mood is what the readers feel like after reading the story.

100

what does character traits show?

The characters inner quality.

100

What is not a theme?

A theme is not a one word topic, cliché, and a command.

200

What is the antagonist?

The antagonist causes problems for the protagonist. 

200

What is the turning point of the story?

The climax

200

What is setting?

The setting is where the story takes place.


200

What do physical traits show?

They show the characters appearance.

200

What is theme?

A theme is an idea about life.

300

What is the protagonist?

The protagonist is the main character of the story.

300

Name all of the steps in the plot.

Exposition, Inciting Incident, Conflict, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and lastly the Resolution.

300

What is a tone?

A tone is how the author says something. 

300

what is characterization?

A method authors use to show readers what a character’s personality is like.


300

When readers are reading the story they have to thing about?

The topic about life the story touches on.The lesson readers or characters learn.The idea or message an author might be sharing.

400

what are static characters?

Static characters stay the same in the whole story.

400

Name the four conflicts

Character vs. character, Nature vs. Character, character vs. society, and character vs. self

400

What do setting detail include?

Setting details include historical events, weather, country, social conditions, planet

400

what is direct and indirect characterization?

Direct characterization is when narration that directly describes the character.

Indirect characterization is when the author shows character traits without telling them outright

400

True or false

Is there a theme in every story?

True

500

What are all of the character types?

Protagonists, antagonists, dynamic, round, static, and flat characters. 

500
What two types of conflicts?

External and internal conflicts

500

What is mood created by?

The author’s choice of setting, images, events, and dialogue.

500

What does steal represent?

Speech, Thoughts, Effect, Actions, Looks

500

What is slime?

Slime is an acronym which stands for S-subject, L-lesson, I-idea, M-message, and E-evidence.

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