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What part of the plot line provides time, setting, character, mood?

Exposition.

100

A character having to make a difficult decision is what type of conflict?

Character vs. Self.

100

Repetition of initial consonant sounds.

Alliteration.  Give an example!

100

A play on words is a ________________.

Pun.  Give an example!

100

Sally sells sea shells by the seashore is an example of____

Alliteration.  Give an example.        

100

A well know saying whose meaning is different from the literal meaning.

Idiom.  Give an example!

100

Jason knows he has the skills to drive a car, and he thinks he’d be a better driver than most adults. However, the law says a person has to be 16 to get a license. What TYPE of EXTERNAL CONFLICT is employed.

Person vs society.

200

What is the part of the plot line that represents the highest point in the conflict?

Climax.

200

What are the two main categories of conflict? 


Internal and external.

200

A reference to a well-known person, place, event, literary work, or work of art.

Allusion.  Give an example!

200

Figurative language device which has a meaning different from its literal meaning.

Idiom.  Give an example!!!

200

The use of words that imitate sounds.

Onomatopoeia.  Give an example!

200

A figure of speech that uses like or as to make a comparison between two unlike ideas.

Simile.  Give an example!

200

"The dish ran away with the spoon" employs what literary device?

Personification.

300

Tension between opposing forces is what literary term?

CONFLICT.

300

In order for a theme to be effective, it must be _____________.

Universal.

300

Saying one thing but meaning another.

Verbal Irony.

300

When the audience or certain characters know more than another character.


Dramatic irony.

300

A type of figurative language in which a non-human subject is given human characteristics.


Personification.  Give an example!

300

The introduction of a conflict within a plot.

Inciting Incident.

300

A character who changes throughout a story is a ________________ character.

Dynamic.

400

Which is an example of internal conflict?

1. Political unrest led to the storming of the Capitol Building in 2021.

2. Police brutality was the inciting incident that caused the riots. 

3. Karen disagrees with people advocate for the Black Lives Matter movement.  

4.    Ken (Karen's son) is unsure if he should join the Black Lives Matter movement

3. Karen disagrees with people advocate for the Black Lives Matter movement.  

400

The atmosphere or feeling of a piece of writing.

Mood.

400

Gail walked to the park and looked around.  Swinging on the playset was a small boy with a smile on his face.  Point of view is _____________.

Third Objective.

400

Words or phrases of opposite meanings placed side by side for effect.

Oxymoron.  Give an example!

400

How poems are organized.

Stanzas.

400

A character with many traits is a _____________ character.

Round.


400

Changes in weather/setting and small hints or clues about what is to come is called ______________.

Foreshadow.

500

This point on the plot line is the conflict that gets the story started.

Inciting incident.

500

"You take out your pencil but cannot think of anything to write.  Suddenly, the ideas start to arrive!"  This point of view is _________________.


Second person point of view.

500

When a story does not have a resolution.

Cliff hanger.
500

A figure of speech which compares by describing one thing as though it were something else.

Metaphor.  Give an example!

500

Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary...

This is an example of _______________.

Internal rhyme.

500

Two words that have the opposite connotations placed next to each other to make a point.

Oxymoron.  Give an example!

500

These are the methods a writer can use to reveal a character's traits.

STEAL.

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