Plot
Setting
Conflict
Literary Elements
Bonus
100

Define Exposition

The beginning of the story where the characters and setting is introduced.

100

The time and place where a story happens.

Setting

100

The main problem in a story.

Conflict

100

The message or lesson of a story.

Theme

100

What is the difference between Theme and Topic.

Theme is the message and Topic is what the story is about.

200

The most intense moment of the story where the conflict reaches its peak.

Climax

200

The period in which a story takes place.

Time Period

200

A struggle between two characters.

Character vs Character

200

What the story is about.

Topic

300

Events that happen after the climax and lead toward the end.

Falling Action

300

Details that help readers picture the setting.

Sensory Details

300

A struggle within a character’s own mind.

Character vs Self

300

The perspective from which the story is told.

Point of view

400

The final outcome or solution of the story’s conflict.

Resolution

400

A struggle between a character and rules or expectations.

Character vs Society

400

The author writes: “The warm chocolate chip cookies filled the kitchen with a sweet smell, and the melted chocolate dripped onto my fingers.” What literary device is being used here?

Imagery

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