Application
Point of View
Character Types
Parts of a Story
Miscellaneous
100
It took a million years to finish the test.
What is hyperbole?
100
I love ice cream. My favorite kind is chocolate.
What is first person?
100
This type of character is fully developed, with many character traits.
What is round character?
100
The beginning of the story where the characters and their conflicts are introduced.
What is exposition?
100
Language that appeals to the senses.
What is imagery?
200
The cloud is sad.
What is personification?
200
The quarterback was upset his team lost. He really wanted to win the Superbowl.
What is third person limited?
200
This character remains the same throughout the work.
What is static character?
200
The most important and exciting part of the story.
What is the climax?
200
The five senses are:
What is sight, hearing, touch, taste, and feeling?
300
Her eyes were fireflies.
What is metaphor?
300
The Redskins coach was excited his team won, while the Dallas cowboys coach was sad his team lost.
What is third person omniscient?
300
The hero of the work.
What is the protagonist?
300
The place and time the story takes place.
What is the setting?
300
A Japanese poem with three lines describing nature. The first line has five syllables, the second line has seven syllables, and the third line has five syllables.
What is a haiku?
400
The cat was as fast as a cheetah.
What is simile?
400
"Aric is so mean," Jacob said. "He always picks on me, even though I am always nice to him."
What is third person limited?
400
The villain of the work.
What is antagonist?
400
Occurs after the climax has been reached and the conflict has been resolved.
What is the falling action?
400
A poem in the shape of a diamond.
What is a diamante?
500
Buzz, meow, click...
What is onomatopoeia?
500
The cat was stuck in a tree, so I raced across the yard to help him.
What is first person?
500
This character changes and grows throughout the work.
What is a dynamic character?
500
Comes at the end of the story.
What is the resolution?
500
"Nodding, nearly napping..."
What is alliteration?
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