Point of View
Plot/Conflict
Irony
Characterization
Inference/Symbolism
100
A narrator who is part of the story and speaks directly to the the readers/audience (uses words like I and you).
What is Second Person?
100
This is the turning point of the story and the peak of the plot diagram.
What is Climax?
100
The use of words to mean the exact opposite of what is said.
What is verbal irony?
100
When an author tells you about the character.
What is Direct Characterization?
100
an object or action that represents more than its literal meaning; represents a concept (a non-tangible idea).
What is a Symbol?
200
Example:That brought me back fast. I didn't know her first name. "Miss" was all I ever called her. I didn't know her address either. I didn't even know if she was alive or not. I hadn't been back to Chicago in ten years; I was an only child, both folks gone, who needed Chicago? - The Princess Bride
What is First Person?
200
This is where the author introduces the characters and setting.
What is the Exposition?
200
when the exact opposite of what is meant to happen happens.
What is situational irony?
200
Define a round character.
What is a character that is complex, realistic, and very detailed?
200
a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.
What is an inference?
300
A narrator who is outside the story (uses "he", "she", "they" in addition to names).
What is Third Person?
300
Name the 5 (or 6) types of conflict?
What is Man vs Man, Man vs. Self, Man vs. Society, Man vs. Nature, and Man vs. Technology (Man vs. Supernatural?)
300
Horror films are a great example of what type of irony? Why?
What is Dramatic Irony? Because we often know the killer is the house, before the dumb blonde walks in.
300
Mr. Loisel is an example of a flat and ____ character.
What is a Static Character?
300
In the Most Dangerous Game, Richard Connell writes, " He had never slept in a better bed, Rainsford decided." What can we infer?
What is Rainford's wins, General Zaroff dies.
400
Name one story we have read that has a third person narrator? Hint: "She was one of those pretty and charming girls..."
What is "The Necklace?"
400
Name the point of plot: When Rainsford and General Zaroff duel.
What is the Resolution?
400
Example: Miss Ranalli tells the students that there is no school on Tuesday. Daniel responds, his head shaking in mock despair, "Oh, and I was so looking forward to coming."
What is verbal irony?
400
Mrs. Loisel, Rainsford, Katniss and Shrek are main characters or _______
What is the Protagonist?
400
A symbol for freedom and prosperity.
What is the American Flag?
500
Example: "Unc Nunkie, Margolotte and the Magician all stood looking at the marvelous Powder, but Ojo was more interested just then in the Patchwork Girl's brains. Thinking it both unfair and unkind to deprive her of any good qualities that were handy, boy took down every bottle on the shelf and poured some of the contents in Margolotte's dish. No one saw him do this, for all were looking at the Powder of Life; but soon the woman remembered what she had been doing, and came back to the cupboard." - The Patchwork Girl of Oz
What is Third Person Omniscient?
500
Name the type of Conflict: When Rainsford and Whitney argue.
What is Man vs. Man?
500
Example: A skunk that sprays perfume;
What is situational irony?
500
Example of ______ Characterization: Anna volunteered to help Kylie clean her house. When Anna washed the mirrors, Kylie asked her if she used paper towels instead of newspapers. When Anna admitted that she had, Kylie asked her to redo them. Then, while Anna was sweeping, Kylie corrected her on her technique. "Don't just push the dirt around, Anna. SWEEP it," Kylie told Anna.
What is Indirect Characterization?
500
A specific kind of flower that symbolizes love.
What is a red rose?
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