Elements of Plot
Direct & Indirect Characterization
Point of View
Mood & Tone
Irony
100

In a traditional story, which element of plot comes first? 

Exposition

100

What are the four types of indirect characterization? 

physical traits and characteristics, speech and behavior, inner thoughts and feelings, and other people's opinions and reactions (S.T.E.A.L is also acceptable)


100

Which point of view uses "I," "me," or "we?" 

first person (reliable) 

100

This is the author's attitude towards a subject

Tone

100

Which type of irony is when you say the opposite of what you mean? 

verbal irony

200

Where does the character change in the plot? 

Climax

200

What is the difference between direct and indirect characterization? 

In direct characterization, the author tells you directly about the character. In indirect characterization, the author shows you traits about the character. 

200

What are the three types of third person point of view? 

omniscient, limited, objective

200

This is how we are made to feel as readers, or the emotion evoked by the author

Mood

200

What are the three types of irony? 

verbal, dramatic, and situational

300

Which term means "two or more dramatic plots that are usually linked by a common character and a similar theme?"

Parallel plots

300

Which type of indirect characterization is this person demonstrating in this sentence? 

Jim organized a series of fun games for the office, and Pam created homemade awards for the winners of the games. 

speech and behavior (or actions) 

300

The Necklace is written in this point of view... 

third person limited

300

This is the part of speech that mood and tone words are.

adjective

300

Which type of irony is most commonly used in comedies and horror movies? 

Dramatic irony

400

Give an example of parallel plots in a Disney movie (including Marvel & Star Wars). 

While Ariel pursues her one true love, Ursula plots to become queen of the seas. 

400

How did the lines of dialogue from Hansel and Gretel reveal the witch's character? 

Potential answer: when the witch says "Get up lazy bones; fetch water; he must be fattened up" this reveals that she is both rude and evil because she is telling Gretel to get water and food, and she is evil because she wants to eat Hansel. 

400

The narrator is Flowers for Algernon uses this type of point of view

first person unreliable

400

The author sets a ______________ of suspense by waiting to reveal the identity of the true killer until the end of the book. 

Tone

400

Which type of irony is revealed in The Necklace? 

Situational irony

500

What is an example of subplot in The Lion King? 

Subplot: Timon and Pumba's friendship; Nala and Simba's romance

500

How do the lines of dialogue propel action in the story of Hansel and Gretel? 

Potential answer: The witch says "I have them, and they shall not escape me!" This line reveals that the witch intends to eat the children and that the children will not be able to escape her evil grasp. 
500

The narrator in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is this point of view

Third person limited

500

The _____________ I felt as I watched Guardians of the Galaxy was one of __________________ because the main character, Starlord, constantly cracked jokes at the expense of his friends

Mood; humor
500

Why might authors use irony in a story? 

Potential answer: to create suspense or humor in a story. 
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