POV
Fig Lang
Character Terms
Plot Terms
Miscellaneous
100

What POV is this: I thought math was hard, but science is definitely harder for me to understand.

First Person- I, me, my

100

What type of figurative language is this- The wind howled in the night.

Personification 

100

What is the definition of direct and indirect characterization?

Direct: Author tells the reader exactly what the character is like.

Indirect: The reader uses STEAL to infer what the character is like.

100

What happens in the exposition? 

introduces the setting and main characters

100

Which is a sentence fragment: 

a. She ate.

b. Carson thought about Karen.

c. Susan who runs a mile every day.

d. He stayed.

C. Susan who runs a mile every day.

200

What is second person POV?

Using the words you and your.

200

Give me an example of hyperbole,

Was it an extreme exaggeration? If so, good job!

200

What type of characterization is this: He sighed and slumped into the chair. When his friend asked if he was okay, he huffed and wiped his tear-stained eyes. 

Indirect

200

What is being described: a series of events in the story where the conflict and tension are building

Rising Action

200

Correct the capitalization: 

elie wiesel wrote night and his wife marion edited it.

Elie Wiesel wrote Night and his wife Marion edited it.

300

DAILY DOUBLE! What POV is this- Tim slammed the door.  He walked upstairs & read a note from Shay.  He kicked her trash can & started crying.

Third Objective

300
True or False: A simile is a sentence using like or as.

False: it is a COMPARISON, not just a sentence.

300

What type of character is the protagonist: At the beginning of the story, the protagonist lacks confidence and will only play his piano in the privacy of his room. At the end, he plays his guitar in the middle of a crowded city sidewalk, raising the spirits of the community after facing a devastating event. 

Dynamic- he changed

300

What is the plot device being described: all the major conflicts are resolved

Resolution

300

What is a central idea of an informational text?

Main idea- one sentence summary of the text.

400

What is the definition of Third Limited and Omniscient POV?

Limited: Narrator is limited to one character. Tells thoughts & feelings of one character

Omniscient:  Narrator is all knowing. Narrator tells thoughts and feelings of more than one character.

400

What is the definition of Imagery?

When the author uses descriptive words to appeal to the readers 5 senses.

400

What type of character is this: At the beginning of the story, a supporting character is negative and hateful to others. In the final scene, he dumps his drink on a stranger sitting on a park bench.

Static- stayed the same

400

What part of the story is described: "turning point"; the moment of greatest tension before the conflict is resolved

Climax

400

How do you properly cite a text? 

(Author #).

500

What is the difference in 3rd Person Objective and Omniscient?

Third Omniscient we can see everyone's inner and outer experiences. Objective we can only see their outer experiences.

500

What is an example of a metaphor and an example of a simile?

Did they both compare something with one using like or as and the other not? If so, good job!

500

What does STEAL stand for and what is it used for?

Indirect characterization:

SPEECH

THOUGHTS

EFFECT ON OTHERS

ACTIONS

LOOKS

500

What is the inciting incident?

Main conflict of the story is introduced.

500

What is the theme topic of Night?

Dehumanization

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