Genre Genius
Plot Peaks
Point of View
Inferences
Poetry
100

This genre features stories that could actually happen in real life, with realistic characters and settings, but the story is made up.

What is Realistic Fiction?

100

his is the "turning point" of the story where the tension is at its highest.

What is the Climax?

100

This narrator is a character in the story and uses pronouns like I, me, and we.

What is First-Person?

100

This is the "formula" for an inference: It is a combination of Text Evidence plus this, which is what you already know from your own life.

What is Background Knowledge?

100

In poetry, a "paragraph" of lines grouped together is called this.

What is a Stanza?

200

This genre includes talking animals, magic, or make-believe worlds that could never exist in real life.

What is Fantasy?

200

This part of the story happens at the beginning, where the characters and setting are introduced.

What is the Exposition?

200

This narrator is outside the story and uses pronouns like he, she, and they.

What is Third-Person?

200

Read this passage: "The sky turned a bruised purple, and the birds suddenly stopped singing. A cool breeze began to pick up, and my dad started closing all the windows in the house." Inference: What is about to happen?

What is a Storm (or bad weather)?

200

What type of poem has an AABBA pattern?

What is Limerick?

300

A story set during the Civil War about a young boy delivering a secret message to a general. The characters are made up, but the setting and events are based on real history.

What is Historical Fiction?

300

This is the main problem that the character is trying to solve.

What is the Conflict?

300

If the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all the characters, the point of view is called this.

What is Third-Person?

300

Read this passage: "The girl looked at her test paper and felt her face get hot. She quickly stuffed the paper into the bottom of her backpack and looked away when her teacher walked by."

Inference: How did the girl likely do on her test?  

What is Poorly (or she failed/is embarrassed)?

300

What type of poem has lines and follows the 5-7-5 syllable pattern?

What is a Haiku?

400

A story set in the year 3050 where humans live on Mars and travel using teleportation.

What is Science Fiction?

400

This is the part of the story that follows the climax and shows the results of the character's actions.

What is the Falling Action?

400

 Identify the Point of View in this passage:


"I walked toward the edge of the stage and looked out at the bright lights. My heart was thumping so loud I was sure the front row could hear it. I took a deep breath and began to sing."


What is First-Person?

400

If a story describes a character "pacing back and forth, biting their fingernails, and checking the clock every thirty seconds," you can infer the character is feeling this emotion.

What is Anxiety (or nervousness/worry)?

400

Identify the rhyme scheme of the following stanza:

The cat sat on the mat, (A)
He wore a big blue hat. (A)
He looked at the sky, (B)
And started to cry. (B)


What is AABB?

500

These stories are passed down through generations and often include "Tall Tales," "Fables," or "Myths" to explain how the world works.

What is folktale?

500

This is the final part of the story where the problem is finally worked out.

What is the Resolution?

500

Identify the Point of View in this passage:


"Sarah sat on the bench, wondering if her friend would ever show up. Across the park, Leo was sprinting as fast as he could, feeling guilty for being ten minutes late. Neither of them knew that a surprise party was waiting for them at home."


What is Third-Person?

500

On the GMAS, when a question asks you to "Support your inference," it is asking you to provide this specifically from the story.

What is Text Evidence (or a direct quote)?

500

This is a type of poetry that does not use a regular rhyme scheme or a consistent rhythmic beat.

What is Free Verse?

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