Show Me Your Knowledge
Show Me Your Knowledge
Show Me Your Knowledge
Show Me Your Knowledge
Show Me Your Knowledge
100
This is the highest point of action in a story.
What is climax?
100
This is a character who does not play a major role in the story.
What is a minor character?
100
This is the part of the story that introduces the characters and setting.  
What is exposition? 
100
This is the irony where something happens that is not expected.  
What is situational irony? 
100
This is the point of view where the narrator is narrating the thoughts of only one character in the story.  
What is 3rd person limited point of view? 
200
This is a character called who undergoes significant changes throughout the story.
What is a dynamic or round character?
200
This is the "bad guy," or opponent of the main character in a story.  
What is an antagonist? 
200
This is the point of view where the narrator is narrating all of the characters thoughts and feelings.  
What is 3rd person omniscient? 
200
This is the feeling created for the reader.  
What is mood? 
200
This is the type of irony where the audience or reader is aware of something that the character(s) are not aware of.  
What is dramatic irony? 
300
This is an example of figurative language where the word imitates the sound it makes.
What is onomatopoeia?
300
This is a struggle within a character. 
What is an internal conflict?
300
This is an example of figurative language that uses exaggeration.  
What is hyperbole? 
300
This is when a character or thing experiences a problem with something or someone else. 
What is an external conflict?
300
This is an example of figurative language where two unlike things are compared NOT using like or as.  
What is a metaphor? 
400
This is a sentence that is made up on a dependent and an independent clause. 
What is a complex sentence? 
400
This is when clues or hints are given about something that is going to happen later in a story. 
What is foreshadowing?
400
These are expressions in language that cannot be understood from the meaning of its individual words (i.e. It's raining cats and dogs).  
What is an idiom?
400

"The wind whistled and blew through the trees" represents this example of figurative language.  

What is alliteration? 
400
This is an example of figurative language where an object or thing stands for something else.  
What is a symbol or symbolism? 
500
This is a term found in poems where you  have pauses in the middle of the line of poetry. 

What is caesura?

500

What do you call this rhyme scheme: AA / BB / CC / DD?

What is a couplet?
500
This is found in poetry where the lines go on and on without punctuation marks.  
What is an enjambment?
500
The Honda Odyssey is an example of this literary term.   
What is an allusion?
500
This is the moral or lesson taught in the story of Arachne.  
What is not to be overly prideful? 
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