Characters
Conflict
Plot
Point of View
Literary Devices
100

The person causing issues for the main character?

The antagonist

100

A character fighting a robot.

Man vs. Technology

100

What is the turning point of the story called?

Climax

100

This POV uses "I" and "we"

First person

100

When a character says the opposite of what they mean?

Verbal Irony

200

A 3D character, we know all about them.

Round

200

Man vs. Man, Man vs. Nature, and Man vs. Society are all types of _____________ conflict.

External

200

Events and conflict are resolved.

Resolution

200

This POV uses "you"

Second Person

200

When the outcome of something is opposite of what you would expect?

Situational Irony

300

A 2D character, we know little about them.

Flat Character

300

A conflict with an outside force.

External Conflict

300

The story slowly begins to unwind (come close to an end).

Falling Action

300

This POV uses "He", "She", "They"

Third Person

300

Author hinting at future events.

Foreshadowing

400

A character that undergoes a change in the story.

Dynamic Character

400

When a character is in conflict with themselves and/or a decision they need to make.

Man vs. Self

400

Where we learn about the setting and the main characters.

Exposition

400

If the narrator is telling the story (but is not part of the story), AND knows all of the characters' thoughts and feelings-what POV is that?

What is 3rd person omniscient?

400

The reader knows the killer is hiding in the basement.

Dramatic Irony

500

A character who fits a stereotype: a nerd, a jock etc.

Stock Character

500

“A persecuted girl fights back against the community who has judged her and failed to believe in her.”

Man vs. Society

500

Where the story slowly begins to build up suspense and anticipation.

Rising Action

500

The narrator only tells the story as it happened.

3rd Person Objective

500

A memory that can lead to a plot twist.

Flashback

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