Who is telling the story?
PLOT
Important Story Pieces
Grammar Grab
Author's Choice/Other
100

This literary term can be defined as the person telling the story.

Who is the narrator?

100

The part of the plot where the greatest action or suspense occurs is known as this.

What is the climax?

100
This literary device involves the author using any combination of the five senses in their writing to help the reader picture what they are discussing.

What is imagery?

100

These are the types of punctuation that can finish a sentence (Name any 3 of the 4).

What are periods, exclamation points, question marks, and interrobangs?

100

Anything concrete that stands for or represents something abstract is known as this literary term. Example: Katniss' bow and arrows in The Hunger Games.

What is a symbol?

200

The view from which a story is being told is this literary term.

What is point of view?

200

The part of the plot where the action begins is known as this.

What is the rising action?

200
The time and place of the action in a literary work is known as what?
What is the setting?
200

The in-text citations for literary analysis require this format:

What is: (Lastname page#).

200

The writer's attitude toward his or her audience and subject defines this literary term.

What is tone?

300

When a character in the story tells the story using pronouns like "I" and "We", this is the following point of view:

What is first person point of view?

300

The part of the plot where the action is starting to come to a close is known as this.

What is the falling action?

300

This literary term can be defined as the sequence of events in a literary work.

What is the plot?

300

These are the requirements for using a semicolon (;).

What are: the two phrases must be related and the two phrases must be complete with a subject and verb?

300

An author's specific way of writing, word choices, etc., like Christopher's unique way of sharing his story in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime, describes this literary term.

What is style/narration style/diction?

400

When an unknown person outside of the story tells the story from a limited viewpoint, this is the following point of view:

What is third person (limited) point of view?

400

The part of the plot where all "loose ends" are tied up and the problem(s) have been solved is known as this.

What is the resolution?

400

DAILY DOUBLE! The ________ is the hero of a story, a character who clashes against the _________. (Fill in the two blanks.)

Who are the protagonist and antagonist?

400

These are the types of punctuation that can add pauses in the middle of your sentences (Name any 3 of the 7+) 

What are commas, dashes, en dashes, em dashes, slashes, brackets, semicolons?

400

A character that shows a few repeated traits (like Jonas' mother in The Giver) is known as this type of character.

What is a flat character?

500
When a person outside the story tells the story and seems all-knowing, this is known as which point of view?
What is omniscient point of view?
500

The part of the plot where the characters, setting, and conflict are introduced is known as this.

What is the exposition?

500

The central message or repeated idea revealed through a literary work is the following.

What is the theme?

500

These are the three types of dashes.

What are hyphens/dashes (-), en dashes (–), and em dashes (—)?

500

A character that shows many different traits--faults as well as virtues (Starr Carter in The Hate U Give) is known as this type of character.

What is a round character?

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