Point Of View
Morphemes
Characterization
Plot
100
What are keywords for second person?

You and Your

100

What does the prefix uni- mean?

One

100

What is direct characterization?

When the author tells the reader exactly what a character is like using adjectives.

100

The turning point of the story is?

Climax

200

The narrator can sometimes be a character in the story

True or False:

True

200

What does the suffix -(o)logy mean?

The study of

200

What is indirect characterization?

When the reader must infer what a character is like based on their thoughts, words, and actions.

200
What leads up to the Climax?

The Rising Action

300

What are the Third Person key words?

he, him, she, her, they, them

300

What does the prefix micro- mean?

Small
300

Is the following statement an example of direct characterization or indirect characterization?

Addison is selfish and rude. No one likes her.

Direct Characterization

300

What is the part of the story that introduces the setting and the characters?

Exposition

400

What are the two types of 3rd person point of view that we have discussed?

Third person limited and Third person Omniscient

400

What are the three parts of the following word?

Retested

RE-TEST-ED

400

Is the following example an example of direct characterization or indirect characterization?

Jim was an honest, truthful man. He never cheated anybody in his entire life.

Direct characterization 

400

What is the message of the story?

Theme

500

What is Point of View?

Point of View is a story that is told through the eyes of a character or narrator.

500

What do the prefixes bi- and di- mean? AND

What is an example of a word that begins with the prefixes bi- or di-?

meaning: two

bicycle, bipolar, bicep, digraph, and dioxide

500

Is the following example direct characterization or indirect characterization? 

Harley walks into every room with confidence. She holds her head high and speaks with pride about her accomplishments.

Indirect characterization
500

What struggle can be Internal and External?

The Conflict

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