What is the part of the story where characters and setting are introduced?
Exposition
What is the lesson or message a story teaches?
Theme
Which figurative language makes a comparison using "like" or "as"?
Simile
What type of conflict is a character facing when they argue with themselves about what to do?
Character vs. Self (internal conflict)
What do we call the people, animals, or creatures in a story?
Characters
What is the turning point of the story called?
Climax
Give one example of a universal theme
Knowledge is Power
Treat others the way you want to be treated
etc.
Which sense is used in this description: "The bread smelled warm and buttery"?
Smell
What type of conflict is it when a hero battles a storm?
Character vs. Nature
Why is the setting important in a story?
It provides background, creates mood, and can influence characters or plot
What are the events that build suspense and lead to the climax called?
Rising Action
How can readers find the theme of a story?
By looking at what the character learns, what changes, or what message the author wants to share
What figurative language gives human qualities to nonhuman things?
Personification
What type of conflict is it when a student rebels against school rules?
Character vs. Society
What do we call the character who opposes the protagonist?
Antagonist
What is the final part of the story where loose ends are tied up?
Resolution
Which is stronger: topic or theme? Explain.
Theme is stronger — a theme is a complete statement about life (not just one word)
Which figurative language is used here: “Her smile was sunshine”?
Metaphor
What type of conflict is it when two friends argue?
Character vs. Character
How does setting influence conflict in a story?
It can create obstacles or challenges (ex: stranded on an island forces survival conflict)
List the five main parts of the plot diagram in order.
Bonus- What is the moment the problem begins
Exposition → Rising Action → Climax → Falling Action → Resolution
Bonus: Inciting Incident
Write a theme statement for this: “A boy learns the value of telling the truth after lying to his parents.”
Honesty is important because lying can hurt trust and relationships.
Which sense is used here: “The blanket felt scratchy, like sandpaper against her skin”?
Touch
Explain the difference between internal and external conflict with examples
Internal = inside the character (Character vs. Self); External = outside forces (Character vs. Character, Character vs. Nature, Character vs. Society, Character vs. Technology, etc.)
What is a “round character” vs. a “flat character”?
Round = complex, well-developed; Flat = one-dimensional or not fully developed