This includes the exposition, rising action, climax, and falling action.
What is the plot diagram?
100
A made up and elaborated narrative.
What is fiction?
100
An informative essay.
What is Expository?
100
The character or foe in conflict with the main character.
What is antagonist?
200
The universal moral of the story.
What is theme?
200
When an author gives so much detail it paints a picture in your mind?
What is imagery?
200
What a story has to have in order to have a plot.
What is conflict?
200
When an actor or character in a play speaks his thoughts and feelings aloud so that the audience can know what he is thinking and feeling.
What is soliloquy?
200
The main character in literary work.
What is protagonist?
300
The tree looked at me through it's bark, and it sent shivers down my spine.
What is personification?
300
Pun, metaphor, simile, etc.
What is a literary device?
300
The three things a short answer response must have.
What is APE: Answer Prove Explain
300
When the audience knows what the actors don't.
What is dramatic irony?
300
The words we think of such as girl=chick.
What is connotation?
400
"You are not finished when you lose, you are finished when you quit."
What is a theme statement?
400
The attitude of and author verses the way the reader feels.
What is tone and mood?
400
The main idea in a story.
What is thesis?
400
The literal meaning of a word.
What is denotation?
400
The person who serves as the narration in the play. Who speaks the "italics."
What is the chorus?
500
Characters, setting, and the main conflict.
What is exposition?
500
The single most influential person on modern day English.
Who is William Shakespeare?
500
When the main idea is not in one direct sentence in the introduction of a passage, but rather you take away the main idea after reading the entire article.
What is implied thesis statement?
500
The process of self editing your work. Highlighting, circling, reading backwards, etc.