Poetry
POV/Narration
Structure
Miscellaneous
Character
100

A closed-form poem made up of 14 lines in iambic pentameter.

What is a Sonnet?

100

A technique in which the narrator uses “I” or “we” and presents the story from his/her own perspective.

What is 1st person POV?

100

A structural element of a narrative that provides hints and clues about events that are yet to occur.

What is Foreshadowing?

100

One-word universal idea.

What is an Abstract idea?

100

A character’s physical attributes, values, beliefs, assumptions, biases, and cultural norms.

What is Characterization?

200

The repetition of vowel sounds within a line of poetry.

What is Assonance?

200

A storyteller who lacks credibility because of bias, deception, inexperience, cognitive impairment, lack of information, or other factor that undermines the accuracy of a narrative.

What is an Unreliable narrator?

200

The story is told in chronological order.

What is Linear?

200

Word that replaces a noun.

What is a Pronoun?

200

The primary opponent of the protagonist.

What is an antagonist?

300

The repetition of consonant sounds within a line or lines of poetry

What is Consonance?

300

Told in 3rd person, but from one character’s perspective.

What is 3rd person limited?

300

A narrative, drama, or poem that does not follow a linear, chronological sequence; it may incorporate flashbacks, stream of consciousness, and other techniques to develop a story.

What is Nonlinear?

300

The noun the pronoun is referring to.

What is a Antecedent?

300

A character who remains unchanged throughout a narrative or drama.

What is a Static character?

400

A basic repeated sequence of meter composed of two or more accented or unaccented syllables.

What is a Foot?

400

Told in 3rd person from an all-knowing perspective.

What is 3rd person omniscient?

400

Temporary departure from the main point or story.

What is a Digression?

400

Placing two very different things together for effect.

What is juxtaposition?

400

A character’s traits that are implied and require an inference based on a character's actions or words or the reactions of other characters to this character.

What is Indirect characterization?

500

A rhythmic pattern that consists of ten syllables per line, with alternating stressed and unstressed syllables.

What is an Iambic Pentameter.

500

A narrative technique in which the narrator addresses the audience–”you” and the reader becomes a character in the story.

What is 2nd person POV?

500

A narrative technique that communicates a character’s interior thoughts, feelings, sensations, and associations in a continuous flow without regard for logic or formal structure.

What is Stream of consciousness?

500

A phrase or assertion that appears to contradict itself but the contradiction itself may have its own meaning.

What is a Paradox?

500

A character who develops or changes perspective over the course of a narrative or drama.

What is a Dynamic character?

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