Narrative Structure
Plot Chart
Conflict
Figurative Language
Mixed Bag
100

What is the term for the main character in a story?

Protagonist

100

What is the resolution?

The story comes to a reasonable ending after all conflicts have been resolved.

100

What is conflict?

Conflict is the central problem in a story. Without a problem, there is no story.

100

Define Simile 

Simile: compares two or more things using the words “than,” “like” or “as.”

100

Which type of conflict? Character vs. ___________

A character is made fun of for being the only person in their town with blue eyes.

Society

200

What is an antagonist?

The force opposing the main character in a story.

200

Which term does this define? "This is the event that causes the problem in the story. It sparks the conflict."


Initiating Event
200

Conflict that takes place within a character's heart or mind.

Internal Conflict

200

Define Metaphor

Metaphor: compares two things by saying one thing is another thing. Metaphors do NOT use “like” or “as.”

200

Give an example of character vs. technology conflict.

Must involve a character struggling with technology, such as a phone, computer, electricity, Wi-Fi, etc.

300

What is setting? You need all 3 parts to get points.

Setting is the time, location, and duration of a story.

300

Which part of plot does this define? "Occurs at the beginning of the story. We meet the characters and see the setting."

Exposition

300

Define External Conflict

External conflict takes place between a character and an opposing force.

300

Which is the simile?

1. You are cooler than a cucumber.

2. You are a cool breeze on a warm day.

1

300

Define both: First-Person and Third-Person Point-of View

First-Person: the narrator of the story is the main character in the story (signal word: “I”).

Third-Person: the narrator is not a character in the story. (Signal words: “he”, “she”, “they”).

400

Fill in the blank: __________  is the sequence of events in a story built around the central conflict.

Plot

400

Define both: Rising Action and Falling Action

Rising Action: Events take place that worsen the central conflict and create other, smaller problems. Suspense is built toward the climax.

Falling Action: Conflicts from the rising action and the central conflict continue to be solved.

400

Name the only type of internal conflict: Character vs. __________

Self

400

Is this a simile or metaphor? This quiz will be a piece of cake.

Metaphor

400

Which type of conflict is this? Character vs. __________

Jack and Jill are chased up a hill by Casper the Friendly Ghost.

Supernatural

Jack and Jill vs. Casper the Friendly Ghost

500

Which term does this define? "The way the writer creates and develops characters."

Characterization

500

What is the climax?

The protagonist faces the conflict and usually changes in some way. This is the first time that the central conflict of the story starts to be resolved.

500

Name all 5 types of External conflict.

Character vs...

Character, Nature, Society, Technology, Supernatural

500
Create your own metaphor.

Must be a comparison between two, unlike things. Must not use like, as, or than.

500

Name all 7 parts of plot.

Exposition, Initiating Event, Conflict, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution.

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