Plot Diagram
Irony
Literary Terms
Literary Terms 2
Text Structure
Poetry
Poetry 2
Character
Key Trivia
100

What is the highest point of a plot diagram?

Climax

100

 The opposite of what the audience and the characters expect to happen happens:  _____________________

Situational Irony 

100

___ is giving clues to hint at coming events in a literary work.

Foreshadowing 

100

“Her eyes were as cold as ice” is an example of a

Simile

100

 Similarities and differences between two or more subjects

compare and contrast

100

a 17-syllable, delicate, unrhymed Japanese verse, usually about nature

haiku

100

a stanza containing four lines

quatrain

100

 character stays the same throughout a story

static

100

What is the name of our new principal?

Mr. Campbell

200

The ________________________ involves events of increasing conflict or tension.

Rising action 

200

The audience knows something a character does not:  _______

Dramatic Irony

200

_____ is the repetition of beginning sounds. Sally sells seashells

Alliteration 

200

“The land is a monster” is an example of a

Metaphor

200

A problem, its causes, and its solutions

problem and solution

200

 a 5-line, rhymed, rhythmic verse, usually humorous

limerick

200

repeated use of sounds, words, or ideas for effect and emphasis

repetition

200

 character changes throughout a story.

dynamic

200
What is tomorrow's spirit day?

Sports Day

300

 The _________________________ introduces the central conflict.

Initiating Event 

300

Something contradictory is said:  _______

Verbal Irony

300

______  appeals to the five senses.

Imagery 

300

“The bombs ate up the island” is an example of

Personification

300

A main topic supported by details presented in a specific order; sequence of events or ordered steps in a process

sequence or time order

300

a songlike narrative poem, usually featuring rhyme, rhythm, and refrain

ballad

300

repetition of initial sounds, e.g., picked a peck of pickled peppers

alliteration

300

is the point of view where the narrator is a character in the story

1st person POV

300
What are the names of the four school counselors?

Ms. Cororan, Ms. Gomes, Ms. Griffo, Ms. Reighard

400

 _____________ is the introduction of characters and setting.

Exposition 

400

What type of irony is this? 

A man is getting arrested and says "this is the best day of my life!"

Verbal Irony

400

The use of a word whose sound suggests its meaning is called ___

onomatopoeia

400

How the author makes the reader feel is

Mood

400

 Reasons why something happens or exists

cause and effect

400

poetry with neither regular meter nor rhyme scheme

free verse

400

the use of a word whose sound suggests its meaning, e.g. buzz.

onomatopoeia

400

 is the point of view where the narrator is not a character in the story and know the thought and feelings of all characters.

3rd person omniscient POV

400

What was the name of the park where we had the MWEE

Lake Accotinck Park

500

 The ________________________ involves events that lead to the solution.

Falling action

500

What type of irony is this? 

A fire station is burning down 

Situational Irony

500

  “I walked a million miles to get here” is an example of a _____

Hyperbole

500

Conclusions you come to based on what you have read and what you already know are called

Inference 

500

A list or set characteristics, such as attributes, facts, and details about a general or specific topic

 description or list

500

 a pair of rhyming lines

couplet

500

repetition of final consonant sounds, e.g., east/west

consonance

500

is the point of view where the narrator is not part of the story and knows the thoughts and feelings of only one character.

3rd person limited POV

500

How many classrooms are on the second floor at Key?

24

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