Conflict and Character
Plot
Point of View
Setting and
Genre
Theme and
Miscellaneous
100
This type of conflict pits two characters against eachother.
What is human vs. human?
100
The introduction to a story that provides information about setting and characters and their problems.
What is exposition?
100
This perspective offers the vantage point of one of the characters who narrates using the word "I"
What is first-person point of view?
100
This type of literature involved characters' dialogue and stage directions only.
What is a drama?
100
This is the definition of a simile.
What is a comparison between two unlike things useing "like" or "as"
200
This conflict only happens between the character and his or herself.
What is internal conflict?
200
This is the point in a plot where the conflict is resolved.
What is the resolution?
200
This type of narration relies on a narrator that is not a character in the story.
What is third-person narration?
200
This genre of literature is oftentimes writing in lines and stanzas, can rhyme but doesn't have to, and is often very difficult to interpret.
What is poetry?
200
the act of providing vague predictions or advanced indications.
What is foreshadow?
300
This is the main character of the story.
What is the protagonist?
300
This is the place in the story in which one force in a conflict wins over the other, or where the action turns.
What is the climax?
300
This type of third-person narration can only "zoom in" on the thoughts and feelings of one character.
What is third-person limited point of view?
300
This genre of literature is longer than the others and uses a narrative point of view to tell a story.
What is prose (fiction)?
300
This is the definition of mood.
What is the emotions a reader gains/has while reading?
400
This is the force or character that opposes the main character of a story.
What is the antagonist?
400
These events follow the final outcome of conflict in a story.
What is falling action?
400
In this type of third-person narration the narrator knows everything about all of the characters in the story.
What is third-person omnicient point of view.
400
Setting often involves these three aspects.
What is time, place, and weather (or environment).
400
The writer's attitude toward his/her subject, characters or audience.
What is tone?
500
This type of character does not change throughout the entire plot of a story.
What is a static character?
500
At this stage in storytelling, characters often fight and bicker as their problems grow more challenging, complex, and confusing.
What is the rising action?
500
This is the person who tells the story.
Who is the narrator?
500
A genre is defined as this.
What is a specific type of literature?
500
The insight about life that is revealed in a literary work.
What is theme?
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