Plot
Characters
Key Terms
Conflict
Figurative Lang.
100

The most exciting part of the story; the turning point.

Climax

100

The main character who's POV we follow.

Protagonist

100

An assumption about a group of people based on a characteristic. 

Stereotype

100

A character punches another character.

External, Character vs. Character

100
She's as busy as a bee.

Simile

200
People respond to the Climax.

Falling Action

200

The person who is trying to stop the protagonist.

Antagonist

200

Life lesson that the author is giving you.

Theme

200

A character experiences grief.

Internal, Character vs. Self

200
In PE you were a cheeta!

Metaphor

300

Suspense is building and things are happening.

Rising Action

300

In Wonder, the protagonist is...

Augie

300

A conclusion drawn from the text.

Inference

300

A hurricane destroys the main character's town.

External, Character vs. Nature

300

I'm gonna die from boredom.

Hyperbole

400

Where everyone has ended up.

Resolution

400

All 5 methods of characterization are...

Speech, Thoughts, Effect on Others, Actions, Looks

400

A hint about what's happening that the author gives you.

Foreshadowing

400

A character is laughed at by his community for being different.

External, Character vs. Society

400

The undone homework glared at me from my desk.

Personification

500

Characters and setting are introduced.

Exposition

500

In, "Lather and nothing else," the protagonist is...

The Barber

500

The implied meaning of a word.

Connotation
500

A character tells another character something mean.

External, Character vs. Character
500

My mom will kill me if I say that!!

Hyperbole

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