Structure
Sound Devices and POV
Important Story Elements
Crafty Story Devices
Characters and Characterization
100

The sequence of events in a story.

What is plot?

100

The repetition of beginning consonant sounds in nearby words.

What is alliteration?

100

The time and place in which a story occurs.

What is the setting?

100

Descriptive language that appeals to the five senses.

What is imagery?

100

The main character who drives the story’s action.

Who is the protagonist? 

200

The correct order of the plot diagram is: exposition, ______, climax, falling action, resolution.

What is rising action?

200

The perspective or “lens” from which a story is told.

What is point of view?

200

The author’s attitude toward the subject or audience, revealed through word choice and style.

What is tone?

200

The author’s deliberate word choice that shapes tone and mood.

What is diction?

200

A character who changes or grows because of the story’s events.

What is a dynamic character?

300

The part of the story that introduces the characters, setting, and main conflict.

What is exposition?

300

The repetition of vowel sounds within nearby words.

What is assonance?

300

The struggle between opposing forces that drives the story’s action.

What is conflict?

300

Hints or clues about what will happen later in a story.

What is foreshadowing? 

300

A character who has many traits, strengths, and flaws and feels like a real person.

What is a round character?

400

The point of the story with highest emotion and tension; the turning point.

What is the climax?

400

An example of this type of POV: "Lila glanced at the clock again. Ten minutes late. Her stomach twisted as she imagined the look on her teacher’s face."

What is third person limited?

400

You read story where a young girl learns to forgive her friend after being betrayed. What is the story’s central message about life called?

What is theme?

400

This kind of story contains characters, events, or settings stand for abstract ideas or moral concepts. An example would include Animal Farm.

What is an allegory?

400

The sidekick, the damsel in distress, and the bad boy are all examples of this type of character.

What is a stock character?

500

Another word for the story's resolution; a French word meaning "an untying"

What is denouement? 

500

"The mellow wedding bells echoed below the hill” contains this sound device.

What is assonance?

500

"Thunder cracked above as the two rivals faced each other, fists clenched."
This passage uses setting, imagery, and conflict to develop what story element?

What is mood?

500

This device makes a reference to a well-known person, place, story, or event to deepen meaning. For example, saying “He’s a real Romeo."

What is allusion?

500

The following is an example of this type of characterization: “I didn’t study,” Jordan said, grinning as he slid his crumpled notes into the trash can.

Indirect characterization

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