Plot Stucture
Characterization
Character
Figurative Language
Literary Device
100
The end of a story when all conflicts have been resolved
What is the resolution?
100
This is when the author tells you about a character's personality. "The quiet girl and well-mannered boy were always obedient."
What is direct characterization
100

The main character of a story

What is the protagonist 
100
Her laughter sounded like bells
What is a simile?
100
When reading a ghost story, you might feel tense and afraid.
What is mood?
200
The major turning point of a story
What is the climax
200
This is when the reader must make an inference about characterization as opposed to the author telling about the character directly.
What is indirect characterization?
200

The protagonist of Showdown. 

Who is Billy

200
Cotton-candy clouds turned pink in the sunset
What is a metaphor?
200

The author of Showdown makes the story feel uneasy. 

What is tone?

300
The beginning of a story
What is the exposition
300

"I am so angry I could scream!" 

What is direct characterization using speach 

300

In Showdown, the time loop is this. 

What is the antagonist of Billy

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY! (1) This is a synonym for details using the five senses. (2) Theses are the types of sensory detail for each sense.

What is imagery? What are visual/sight, audial/sound, tactile/touch, olfactory/smell, gustatory/taste?

300

In Speak, Melinda selected the word "tree" as her subject in art class. Throughout the story, her artwork with trees was an important part of her emotional growth for overcoming the trauma she experienced. The use of trees are this literary device. 

What is foreshadowing?

400
Conflicts occur to build tension and move plot forward during this
What is rising action
400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY "She walked slowly across the floor, letting her bag fall off her shoulder. When she got to the couch, she crumpled in sobs." This is _____ characterization and as readers we can infer________.

What is Indirect characterization, and as readers, we can infer this character is sad, depressed, going through it

400

The character that opposes the protagonist. 

What is an antagonist

400
I'm so hungry I could eat an entire horse!
What is a hyperbole?
400

When a different result from what was expected takes place. 

What is situational irony?

500

Only in some stories, give a glimpse into the future of characters. (Bonus 100 if you give me the term in French!)

What is epilogue or denouement 

500

The characteristics we can look at for indirect characterization besides speech. 

What are thoughts, effects on others, actions, and looks?

500

The antagonist is always an evil or bad person. True or false. Why? 

What is false because the antagonist does not have to be evil; they are just the opposite of the protagonist. Also, it is not always a person. 

500
An idea, object, color, etc. that represents something else
What is a symbol?
500

When what the speaker says is intended to mean something different.

What is verbal irony?

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