Freytag's Pyramid/ Plot Structure
Point of View
Rhetorical Devices
Types of Characters
So Random!
100

The turning point of the story.

What is climax?

100

Narrated by a character in a story.

What is first person narration?

100

Visually descriptive or figurative language. Creates a visual imagination of the scenarios or things being described.

What is imagery?

100

The main character/ the action and plot follows them

What is protagonist?

100

One way the author can speed up the plot.

What is shorter sentences/ facts/ short dialogue/ sensory details?

200

The plot stage that reveals the final outcome.

What is resolution?

200

The narrator can reveal anything about anyone in a story.

What is third person omniscient? 

200

A question that is not meant to be answered.

What is rhetorical question?

200

The character who gets in the way of the protagonist.

What is antagonist?

200

One way the author can slow down the plot.

What is longer sentences/ descriptive details/ more dialogue/ flashbacks/ flash forwards? 

300

The plot stage that eases the suspense and shows the outcome of the story's climax.

What is Falling Action?

300

The narrator only reveals what one character sees and thinks.

What is Third Person Limited?

300

Words and phrases that give a strong emotional response from the reader. 

Loaded Language

300

A character who remains the same throughout the story (doesn't change)

What is static character?

300

One type of time manipulation.

What is flashback OR flashforward?

400

One way the author builds suspense in the rising action.

What is pacing/ foreshadowing/ time manipulation?

400

The author has freedom to reveal any information at any time.

What is third person omniscient?

400

An indirect reference to an event, person, place, or thing.

What is allusion?

400

Character that has an internal change throughout the story.

What is a dynamic character?

400

FATPK stands for...

What is format, audience, topic, purpose, key words?

500

The author reveals three things in the exposition.

What is characters, setting, and conflict?
500

This POV is bias.

What is first person?

500

2 opposing words intended to create emphasis of their differences.

What is oxymoron? (I'll take juxtaposition)

500

Fully developed character, you know their thought and feelings.

What is round character?

500

The main difference between internal conflict and external conflict.

Internal conflict is a struggle within the characters mind. External conflict is a clash between a character and an outside force. 

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