Plot
Conflict
Characterization
Literary Devices
Other
100
The sequence of events in a narrative: short story, novel, or play.
Plot
100

What is the one type of internal conflict?

Character VS Self

100

The main character in a novel, story, etc. around who the action centres 

Protagonist

100

Lysandra was described as having a "heart as hard and cutting as diamonds". What literary device is being used? 

Simile

100

Time and place where the action occurs

Setting

200

All of the action that follows the climax

Falling Action

200
What are the two types of characterization?
1) Direct 2) Indirect
200

A character who learns something, grows, or changes throughout the story

Dynamic

200

The house as a character in "There Will Come Soft Rains" is an example of what literary device?

Personification

200

The main idea/message of a story

Theme

300

The start of the story - before the action occurs

Exposition

300

What are the two main types of conflict?

Internal and External

300
A character in a story or poem who deceives, frustrates, or works against the main character, or protagonist, in some way.
Antagonist
300

When his protagonist encounters the enemy's armored car, O'Flaherty writes, "His bullets would never pierce the steel that covered the gray monster." What literary device is being used here?

Metaphor

300

An item, idea, or character that represents something other that itself, usually on a deeper level

Symbol

400

The turning point - the most intense moment in the story

Climax

400

What are the 5 types of external conflict?

Character VS Character
Character VS Society
Character VS Nature
Character VS Technology
Character VS Supernatural

400

A stereotypical character with only one character trait

Flat Character

400

A line from the poem that the house reads in "There Will Come Soft Rains" says "and swallows circling with their shimmering sound" (Bradbury 3). What literary device is being used? 

Alliteration

400

The author's overall attitude while telling the story

Tone

500
The series of conflicts and crisis in the story that lead to the climax.
Rising Action
500

What is the main conflict in "The Necklace"? 

Character VS Society

500

What does S.T.E.A.L. stand for?

S - say (dialogue)
T - thoughts
E - effect on others
A - actions
L - looks

500

The use of words that appeal to the senses to create vivid descriptions so the reader can picture the details, setting, or characters in a story

Imagery

500

The mystery or curiousity of the story that keeps the reader turning the pages and wanting to know what happens next

Suspense

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