What is the "OMG"/ biggest moment on a plot map?
Climax
What is a person,place, thing, or idea?
Noun
What is the element of literauture that has First Person, Second Person, Third Person Limited, and Third Person Omniscient?
Point Of View
What is the figuritive language that gives non-human like things human like features?
Personification
What is the conflict that is external and involves a person interacting with another person?
Person Vs. Person
What is the part of the plot map that explains the characters, theme, place, thoughts, and feelings?
Exposition
What is a word that connects words (FANBOYS)?
Conjuction
What is the element of literature that tells the reader where it takes place?
Setting
What is the figuartive language that describes sounds?
Onomatopoeia
What is the type of conflict that is internal and involves that person's thoughts?
Person Vs. Self
What is the longest part of a plot map?
Rising action
What is an action word?
Verb
What is the element of literature that is the moral/lesson of the story? (Can relate to anything else, not specific)
Theme
What is the figuartive language that compares two unlike words/things using "like" or "as"?
Simile
What is the type of conflict that the character is against the weather/wilderness/natural disaster?
Person Vs. Nature
What is the part of the plot map where the climactic tension begins to dissolve?
Falling action
What describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun?
Adjective
What is the part of literature that uses words to enhance the text in the story?
Figurative Language
What is the figurative language that is a repetition of the same initial constant sound?
Alliteration
What is the type of conflict that involves a person against a large group of people?
Person Vs. Society
What is the final part of a story?
Resolution
I, you, he, she, we, they
Pronoun
What is the part of literature that describes what the characters look like, how they act, what they think, etc?
Characterization
What is the figuartive language that is a reference to a person, event or place?
Allusion
What type of conflict is the opposite of being inside the person's thoughts?
External