POV
Characters
Freytag's Pyramid
Figurative Language
Random!
100

Tatum watched the rain fall outside the window, feeling a knot form in her stomach. She had hoped the storm would hold off until after the game, but now it seemed everything was going wrong. She wondered if her bad luck would ever change.

Third person limited

100

Simple and one-dimensional, lacking depth and complexity. They typically embody a single trait or characteristic and do not undergo significant development throughout the story.

Flat character

100

This segment consists of a series of events and complications that build tension and develop the conflict. It includes obstacles faced by the protagonist, leading up to the moment of greatest interest or suspense.

Rising action

100

The wind whispered secrets through the trees, coaxing them to dance.

Personification

100

Identify the adjective(s) in the following sentence:

The lonely, sad girl sat by the window and watched the rain. 

Lonely

Sad

200

I walked into the abandoned house, my heart racing with every step. The floorboards creaked beneath me, and I could swear I heard whispers in the distance. As I reached for the door to the basement, my hand shook, unsure if I was ready to face what waited below.

First person

200

Remain largely unchanged throughout the story, maintaining the same traits, beliefs, and behaviors from beginning to end. While they may influence the plot or other characters, they do not experience personal growth or transformation, making them predictable and consistent in their actions and attitudes.

Static character

200

Following the climax, this part of the story deals with the consequences of the climax and begins to resolve the conflict. It shows how the characters respond to the events that have occurred, leading toward closure.

Falling action

200

Time is a thief, quietly stealing moments from our lives.

Metaphor

200

Identify the verb(s) in the following sentence:

I wish I saw the Northern Lights the other night. 

Wish

Saw

300

The village was quiet as the sun set, each resident retreating indoors, sensing the storm approaching. Little did they know, deep in the forest, a creature stirred, waking from a long slumber. At the same time, miles away, the king sat on his throne, unaware that his reign was about to face its greatest threat.

Third person omniscient 

300

undergo significant internal changes throughout the story, experiencing personal growth, transformation, or development as a result of the events they encounter. These changes may involve shifts in beliefs, attitudes, or behaviors, making them more complex and engaging as they respond to challenges and evolve in response to their experiences.

Dynamic character

300


This final part of the narrative provides a conclusion to the story, tying up loose ends and revealing the outcomes for the characters. It answers remaining questions and offers a sense of closure to the plot.



Resolution

300

“I will not give up. I will not back down. I will not lose hope.”

Repetition

300

What was the Wednesday word of the day two weeks ago?

Cozy

400

You push open the creaky gate and step into the overgrown garden. The wind howls around you, carrying with it the faintest hint of a warning. You have a choice: turn back now, or continue forward into the unknown.

Second person

400

complex and multi-dimensional, possessing a range of traits, emotions, and motivations. They undergo development and growth throughout the story, making them more relatable and realistic.

Round character

400

This part of the story introduces the main characters, setting, and background information necessary for understanding the plot. It sets the stage for the narrative by providing context and establishing the initial situation.


Exposition

400

The clock ticked softly in the corner, creating a soothing rhythm that filled the silence.

Onomatopoeia 

400

What is Ms. Russo's best friend's name?

Ryan 

500

In this point of view, the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of only one character, providing insight into their perspective while keeping others' inner thoughts a mystery.

Third person limited

500

Most of our characters in "The Creeping Hour" podcast are...

Flat and Dynamic

500

This is the turning point of the story, where the conflict reaches its highest intensity. It often involves a confrontation or decisive moment that determines the outcome of the plot, leading to the eventual resolution.

Climax

500

Her smile was as bright as the sun, lighting up the entire room.

Simile 

500

Name two of Ms. Russo's hobbies

Knitting

Reading

Roller blading

Hanging with friends

Hiking

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