Plot Development
Characterization
1st Person P.O.V
2nd Person P.O.V
3rd. Person P.O.V
100

The amount of elements in plot development.

What is 5?

100

A character that never changes.

What is a flat character?

100

The pronouns used when writing in first person.

What are "I, me, we, us, etc."?

100

The pronouns that would be used in a second person story.

What is you and your?

100

The pronouns used in third person P.O.V.

What are "he, she, him, her, they, them, etc."?

200

The rising action.

What are the events leading up to the climax?

200

A  character that develops and evolves.

What is a round character?

200

The person telling the story.

What is the narrator?

200

When ___ opened ____ lunch box there was a sandwich.

What is you;your?

200

The three types of third person P.O.V's.

What are third person limited, third person omniscient, and third person objective?

300

The events that come after the climax.

What is the falling action?

300

The difference between a dynamic and static character.

What is "change as a result of an event"?

300

A common genre in which first person is used.

What is fiction?

300

How second person P.O.V is told.

What is "putting the reader in the story"?

300

Whose thoughts you can see in third person limited.

What is the main character?

400

What the plot chart is usually compared to.

What is a roller coaster?

400

When the purpose of a characters traits is to accentuate the main characters own personality.

What is a foil?

400

As ___ pack ___ bags, ___ wonder where we're headed.

What is "I;my;I" or "we;our;we/I"?

400

The purpose of using a second person point of view.

What is "making the reader feel included and connected to the story"?

400

Whose thoughts you can see in third person omniscient.

What are all of the characters?

500

The person who created the plot chart pyramid.

Who is Gustav Freytag?

500

Double Jeopardy (1000 points): The Greek origin of the root word of characterization.

What is to "designate by a characteristic mark"?

500

The most common reason for writing in first person.

What is "to better understand the situations and though processes of the main character"?

500

Name a genre that frequently uses 2nd person P.O.V.

What are "choose your own adventure" books?

500

Whose thoughts you can see in third person objective.

What is none?

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