Literary Terms
Short Stories
Writing
Grammar
Vocabulary
100

The character we follow through the story

What is the protagonist?

100

They should have fixed the crime instead of adding more security.

What does the family in "Once Upon a Time" do wrong?

100

The first sentence of a paragraph

What is the topic sentence?

100

A piece of a sentence that could be a sentence on its own

What is an independent clause?

100

Weak:

hobble / frail / murky / coquettish

What is frail?

200

The moment of greatest emotional tension when the outcome of the conflict is decided

What is the climax?

200

Because he is an unreliable narrator

Why can't we believe the protagonist of "The Tell-Tale Heart"?

200

The lesser stories that extend off of or support the main storyline in a text

What are subplots?

200

A piece of a sentence that may have a subject or a verb but not both

What is a phrase?

200

Sadness

hub / revelry / sublime / melancholy

What is melancholy?

300

The part of the story in which the setting, characters, and conflict are introduced

What is exposition?

300

The crash of the piano keys, trying to throw the paw in the fire, trying to convince the man not to use the paw

What is the foreshadowing in "The Monkey's Paw"?

300

The emotions, context, and cultural significance that a word carries

What is connotation?

300

A list of the coordinating conjunctions (FANBOYS)

What are for, and, nor, but, or, yet, and so?

300

Attitude

tone / critique / bosom / paraphrase

What is tone?

400

When the author just tells you what a character is like

What is direct characterization?

400

They just ended their feud and now will be eaten by wolves

What is ironic about the ending of "The Interlopers"?

400

Ordinary World, Call to Adventure, Meeting the Mentor, Tests and Allies, the Ordeal...

What are parts of the Hero's Journey?

400
After an introductory element, in a list of items in a series, in between adjectives of equal weight, in front of a coordinating conjunction that links two independent clauses.

What is when you need a comma?

400

Unsophisticated

skeptic / surreal / nonlinear / provincial

What is provincial?

500

When a story is told as if through a camera lens; we do not know the thoughts or feelings of any character

What is third-person objective point of view?

500

A tree branch falls and breaks the window and knocks over chemicals

How does the fire start in "There Will Come Soft Rains"?

500

Because when all essays look the same, readers focus only on the content and writing

What is why we use MLA formatting?

500

It turns the independent clause into a dependent clause when you add it in front

What is a subordinating conjunction?

500

passionate

zealous / treacherous / surreal / rogue

What is zealous?

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