Literary Genre
Point of View & Narrator
Setting & Plot
Literary Terms
A mix of everything
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A category or type of writing characterized by shared features, conventions, and themes.

Literary Genre

100

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100

What are the four types of setting?

Physical, cultural, historical, and social

100

An object, character, or event that represents a deeper meaning.

Simbol

100

When a character says the opposite of what they mean, what device is that?

Irony
200

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200

What is the point of view where the narrator uses “I” or “we”?

 First person POV

200

What part of the plot is the turning point or moment of greatest tension?

Climax

200

What is an exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally?

Hyperbole

200

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300

What are the two types of literary genres?

fiction and non-fiction

300

What is the point of view where the narrator is outside the story and knows the thoughts of all characters?

Third-person omniscient

300

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300

What literary device compares two things using “like” or “as”?

Simile

300

The actual place or environment where the story happens.

Physical setting
400

Stories made up by the author, not based on real events or people. These narratives are products of pure imagination, designed to entertain, explore themes, or provoke thought.

Fiction

400

What is a narrator who cannot be trusted called?

Unreliable narrator
400

The relationships, customs, and status of characters in a society.

Social setting

400

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400

Conflicts start to resolve, and tension decreases.

Falling action

500

Refers to any account, narrative, or work that is based on facts, real-life events, and actual people. Its primary purpose is to inform, educate, or persuade the reader about real-world subjects.

Non-fiction

500

If a story is told by a side character, what type of narrator is that?

A first-person limited narrator

500

In a mystery story, how might setting add suspense?

By using dark, isolated, or unpredictable environments.

500

Give an example of alliteration from pop culture.

Peter Parker
Mickey Mouse

500

What part of the story arc introduces the characters and setting?

Exposition

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